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Chicago church where thousands viewed Emmett Till’s open casket is named to list of nation’s most endangered places

The Chicago church where Emmett Till’s badly beaten body was displayed in an open casket, helping to ignite the civil rights movement, was named Thursday to a list of the nation’s most endangered historic places.
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