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A white supremacist group filmed a video in front of the Emmett Till Memorial in Sumner, Mississippi, over the weekend, officials say.

A security camera video posted on the Sumner Courthouse and Emmett Till Interpretive Center’s Facebook page show seven people standing in front of the sign Saturday, while some of them film.

“We are all here are the Emmett Till monument that represents the civil rights movement for blacks,” a man is heard saying. “What we want to know is where are all of the white people.”
The memorial sign marks the spot where 14-year-old Emmett Till’s body was pulled from the TallahatchieRiver in 1955. The young African American was tortured and killed by two white men after he was accused of flirting with a white woman. His death made international news and was an essential catalyst in the civil rights movement.
Two of the people in Saturday’s video are seen holding flags that are associated with the group “League of the South,” Dave Tell, a historical consultant for the center, told CNN.
“League of the South” has been designated as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, which says group members believe “a ‘godly’ nation would be run by an ‘Anglo-Celtic’ elite that “would establish a Christian theocratic state and politically dominate black people and other minorities.”
An alarm near the sign goes off, additional surveillance footage showed and prompts the group to run and leave the site.
The alarm goes off for all visitors, so they know the area is being monitored, the executive director of the Emmett Till Memorial Commission, Patrick Weems, told CNN.