Carolyn Bryant, left, has a warrant for her arrest in the kidnapping of Emmett Till, brutally killed in Mississippi in 1955. (AP Photos)

In this 1955 file photo, Carolyn Bryant Donham, then known as Carolyn Bryant, has died. She is at the center of a lawsuit claiming she has an unserved warrant for her arrest in the kidnapping of Emmett Till, right, brutally killed in Mississippi in 1955. (AP Photos)

The white woman who made the false accusation that led to the lynching of Emmett Till, one of the United States’ most infamous acts of racial violence, in Mississippi in 1955 has died in Louisiana, a coroner’s report said.

Carolyn Bryant Donham, 88, died Tuesday night in Westlake, Louisiana, according to a death report from the Calcasieu Parish Coroner’s Office in Louisiana emailed to Law&Crime.

“The woman whose lies in 1955 put the torture of Emmett in motion died today,” said Patrick Weems, the executive director of the Emmett Till Interpretive Center, in a statement responding to the death. “She continued to uphold these lies and to protect the murderers until her death. While the world saw the horrors of racism, and the real consequences of hatred, what the world will never see is remorse or responsibility for Emmett’s death.”



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