There are many significant details that I noticed in my Civil Rights book, GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER by Chris Crowe. The most important part of the book is set in a courtroom in Mississippi. The book explained that the courtroom was very tense and humid. I noticed this because the author set the mood for the setting by using fitting adjectives. The author, Chris Crowe, uses great adjectives to get the reader to know what is was like in that courtroom. Also, in the courtroom, Mamie Till-Bradley, Emmett Till’s mother, gives her testimony against the criminals who supposedly killed her son. I had to notice how she spoke with precision because she made the white people attentive. The author included this because Mamie talking politely and