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  The federal government has reopened the murder case of Emmett Till, a black teen whose grisly murder more than 60 years ago after being accused of whistling at a white woman shocked the nation and helped prompt the civil rights movement. The Justice Department, in a report to Congress in March, said it was reopening the investigation into the 1955 murder due to "new information" it did not detail, the Associated Press reports.

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