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Title: A Difference In Time (Emmit Till Response)
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Young Emmit had no clue of what he was getting his self in to and had no intentions of stirring up conflict. Even though the purpose of the laws back then were to separate each race, and consider them as equal, it was still unfair to judge one only by there ethnicity... Showed first 250 characters
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Young Emmit had no clue of what he was getting his self in to and had no intentions of stirring up conflict. Even though the purpose of the laws back then were to separate each race, and consider them as equal, it was still unfair to judge one only by there ethnicity... Showed next 250 characters
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