Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR9

Introduced
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Emmett Till murder; issue apology for state's role in killers' acquittals.

Impact

By passing HR9, the Mississippi Legislature seeks to foster reconciliation and healing within the state, addressing the historical wrongs of racial violence and discrimination. The resolution emphasizes the importance of education about the Civil Rights Movement and encourages statewide remembrance of Emmett Till's story and its lessons. The act of apology is seen as crucial for both acknowledging past injustices and moving toward a more unified society. It is aimed at inspiring reflection and dialogue on race relations within Mississippi and the nation at large.

Summary

House Resolution 9 (HR9), introduced by Representative Karriem, serves as a formal apology from the state of Mississippi for its historical role in the murder of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old African-American who was brutally killed in 1955 after being falsely accused of offending a white woman. The resolution acknowledges the atrocities committed against Till and the acquittal of his murderers, highlighting the societal conditions that allowed such a heinous act to occur. The resolution aims to recognize the shameful legacy of racial injustice in Mississippi and calls for a commitment to ensure that such tragedies are neither forgotten nor repeated.

Contention

While the resolution seeks to commendably recognize and apologize for past wrongs, it may also face contention from varying perspectives within the legislative body and among constituents. Some may argue that such apologies serve as mere symbolic gestures without tangible actions to rectify ongoing racial inequalities. Others may view it as a necessary step toward acknowledging painful histories that must be confronted to progress towards healing. The resolution explicitly states that it is not intended to serve as a basis for litigation, which might reassure some legislators about potential legal repercussions but could also be seen as limiting the measure's effectiveness in inspiring actionable change.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC519

Emmett Till murder; issue apology for state's role in killers' acquittals.

MS HC11

Emmett Till murder; issue apology for state's role in killers' acquittals.

MS HR4

Emmett Till murder; issue apology for state's role in killers' acquittals.

MS SR25

Commend and thank Mississippi Genealogist/Philanthropist Carla Davis for extensive work in solving "cold murder cases."

MS HB1116

Acquittals and dismissals; require automatic expunction of records of.

MS SR129

Remembering the legendary NBA basketball career of "Slick" Watts from Rolling Fork, Mississippi, and extending condolences.

MS HC15

Patricia Pittman Lee; commend life and legacy of former First Lady of MS State University and extend sympathy upon passing.

MS HR69

Miller Bernard Smith, Jr.; mourn the loss and commerate life and legacy upon his passing.

MS SR32

Commend President Donald Trump for issuing January 6th pardons and commutations.

MS SR70

Commend former Ole Miss Track-and-Field Star Sam Kendricks for earning Silver Medal in men's pole vault at 2024 Olympics.

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