In photo at left, Carolyn Bryant (later know as Carolyn Bryant Donham), sits second from right, with her husband, defendant Roy Bryant, far right, co-defandant J.W. Milam, far left, and Milam’s wife ...
Carolyn Bryant Donham, the white woman who accused Black teenager Emmett Till of making improper advances before he was lynched in Mississippi in 1955 has died Tuesday night, April 25, in hospice ...
Carolyn Bryant Donham accused the then-14-year-old Black boy of catcalling and groping her at her family's shop nearly 70 years ago, which prompted two white men to abduct, torture, and lynch Till.
The discovery has now renewed calls from Till's relatives for the arrest of the women, Carolyn Bryant Donham — now age 88. The document was discovered late last month in Greenwood, Miss., ...
Carolyn Bryant Donham accused Till of harassing her while she was working alone as a clerk in the family grocery store on the evening of 24 August 1955 in Money, Mississippi. Three days later ...