TALLAHATCHIE RIVER
The 'Tallahatchie River' flows from Tippah County, Mississippi to Leflore County, Mississippi, where it joins the Yalobusha River to form the Yazoo River.
''Tallahatchie'' is a Choctaw name meaning "rock of waters".[1]
Though best known from the fictional song
Ode to Billie Joe and movie (spelled differently) Ode to Billy Joe, which has the refrain ''Billy Joe McAllister jumped off the Tallahatchie bridge'', the river has historical significance due to the murder of Emmett Till, an African-American youth who was brutally beaten, shot, and sunk in the river by a cotton gin fan tied around his neck by barbed wire. This event is mentioned in another song, "Freedom Highway," by the Staple Singers, in the lines, "Found dead people in the forests, Tallahatchie River and lakes/Whole world is wondering, what's wrong with the United States?"
A third song that mentions the Tallahatchie river is "Tallahatchie River Blues," recorded by Mattie Delaney in 1930. This blues song records the devastation caused in the local African-American community by a flood on the normally shallow river.
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