Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SC512

Introduced
1/21/26  
Refer
1/21/26  

Caption

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

Impact

The passing of SC512 is seen as a significant step in recognizing and rectifying the state's historical failures regarding racial justice. By officially apologizing for the state's role in an event that exemplifies the systemic racism present in the past, the resolution aims to foster a more inclusive dialogue about race relations and history in the state. It not only serves as a corrective measure for past grievances but also encourages education about the Civil Rights Movement, ensuring that such injustices are not forgotten or ignored.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 512 (SC512) addresses the historical injustices surrounding the murder of Emmett Till, a fourteen-year-old African-American boy who was brutally killed in Mississippi in 1955. This resolution serves as an official apology for the role the State of Mississippi played in the circumstances that led to Till's murder and the subsequent acquittal of his killers. The resolution emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the past to promote healing and unity among all Mississippi residents, as well as to inspire the nation to remember the struggles of the Civil Rights Movement.

Contention

While SC512 is largely viewed positively as a gesture of reconciliation, it may also spark contention among individuals who believe that such apologies have little practical effect on current issues of racial inequality. Critics may argue that an apology, although symbolically important, does not address the existing disparities faced by marginalized communities. Furthermore, some may question the sincerity of the resolution's commitment to ensuring that the lessons of the past influence current policies and attitudes toward racial justice.

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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