Emmett Till Interpretive Center
The Emmett Till Interpretive Center in Sumner serves as a beacon for restorative justice. Established in 2006, the center strives to break the silence surrounding the 1955 Emmett Till tragedy, promoting racial healing and reconciliation through museum interpretation, public education, memorialization, historic preservation, and community development initiatives. Today, it stands as a testament to fostering community healing and understanding. Visit during touring hours, or book a tour outside of those hours.
Address
158 N Court St
Sumner, MS 38957
Phone
Website
Hours
Open to the public
Tuesday - Saturday: 12 PM - 5 PM
An appointment is needed for groups of 10 or more (24 hours in advance).

