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Fannie Lou Hamer
Jan 1, 2020
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Dec 11, 2024
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Civil rights leader Fannie Lou Hamer's testimony before Congress was so powerful that Lyndon Johnson called an impromptu press conference to get her off the air. His plan backfired. | American Experience | PBS
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Feb 28, 2023
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American Experience | PBS
12:45
The tragic story of Fannie Lou Hamer
3 months ago
MSN
Messed-Up History - Video
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On this day in 1977, Fannie Lou Hamer, civil rights and voting activist, passed away. After experiencing extreme threats and violence in 1962, simply for trying to register to vote, she became a vocal activist and a leader in the Civil Rights movement. #BecauseOfHerStory Fannie Lou Hamer was known for using her gift of song to soothe and inspire her fellow activists. Smithsonian Folkways Recordings has her music here: https://s.si.edu/2VikchA | Smithsonian Channel
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Mar 1, 2019
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Smithsonian Channel
Fannie Lou Hamer: Testimony to Credentials Committee, DNC 1964
Apr 7, 2022
sncclegacyproject.org
1:53
The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Fannie Lou Hamer #longvideo #cast #actors #celebs | Answered That For You
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7 months ago
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Answered That For You
Performance of Fannie Lou Hamer story kicks off 20-city Florida tour
Jul 3, 2024
mynews13.com
3:17
“I really don’t know where we go from here…” - Fannie Lou Hamer, 1968 #fannielouhamer #blackhistorymonth #revolution
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3 months ago
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In the summer of 1963, Fannie Lou Hamer, a sharecropper from Mississippi, took a bold step that was fraught with danger—she attempted to register to vote. At that time, in the Deep South, this was not just a civic duty but an act of defiance against entrenched racial segregation and oppression. Hamer was traveling back from a voter registration workshop when she was arrested and jailed by the local police. Inside the jail, she was subjected to a horrific beating orchestrated by officers and carr
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6 months ago
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Forgotten Stories
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On this day in 1977, Fannie Lou Hamer passed away at the age of 59. The activist, organizer, and leader is remembered for her work in the civil and voting rights movements. You can learn more about Hamer in this clip from She the People: Votes for Women. https://bit.ly/31Mo3bR #WomenDoingTheWork | Smithsonian Channel
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Mar 14, 2021
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Smithsonian Channel
2:46
When former sharecropper Fannie Lou Hamer first learned that Black people were finally allowed to vote, she knew exactly how she wanted to spend her life — fighting for every Black American's right to have a voice. Watch season 2 of #SeeHer Story, where we've partnered with Katie Couric and SeeHer to celebrate female trailblazers like Hamer. | People
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Jul 2, 2020
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People
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#BlackHistoryNow is about lifting as we climb. 🗳️ Fannie Lou Hamer was one of the most powerful voices of the civil and voting rights movements. She led voting drives, helped organize Freedom Summer, and co-founded both the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and the National Women’s Political Caucus. To learn more about Hamer's harrowing fight for voting rights, check out this clip from She the People: Votes for Women. http://bit.ly/31Mo3bR #BlackHistoryMatters | Smithsonian Channel
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Jan 23, 2021
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Smithsonian Channel
2:31
Remembering Fannie Lou Hamer: On the 42nd anniversary of her death, see how this powerful women’s rights activist inspires a whole new generation
Mar 14, 2019
thegrio.com
2:27
Fannie Lou Hamer’s story still hits hard. Born the youngest of 20 children to Sharecroppers in rural Mississippi, she was working in cotton fields by age six and had to quit school at 12 to support her family. She married Perry Hamer in 1945, but life on the plantation never let up. In 1961, a white doctor secretly sterilized her without her consent. That trauma ignited a fire in her. When she was told to choose between her job and registering to vote, she chose freedom and fully committed herse
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6 months ago
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Fannie Lou Hamer's Testimony | American Experience | PBS
Mar 21, 2017
pbs.org
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In 1964, the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party sent delegates to the Democratic National Convention (DNC) to challenge the dominance of the all-white Mississippi Democratic Party. When Fannie Lou Hamer spoke before the DNC Credentials Committee on August 22nd, her testimony was so powerful that President Johnson called an impromptu press conference to get her off the air. But his plan backfired and her story would be broadcast that night on televisions across America. | American Experience |
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Aug 22, 2024
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American Experience | PBS
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She Didn't Know She Could Vote Until Age 44 The incredible true story of Fannie Lou Hamer - a Mississippi sharecropper who learned she could vote at 44, survived 16 bullets and a brutal jail beating, then gave a speech so powerful it terrified a U.S. President. Her testimony helped pass the Voting Rights Act and changed America forever. #FannieLouHamer #VotingRights #CivilRights #BlackHistory #HiddenHistory #MississippiFreedomDemocraticParty #DemocraticConvention #ViralHistory #AmericanHistory #
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8 months ago
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Ikemefuna History TV
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Untold Black History: The Story of Fannie Lou Hamer - HERStory Edition Meet Fannie Lou Hamer—a beacon of hope and a true champion for justice who dared to dream of a world where every vote counts. Born into a family of sharecroppers in Mississippi, Fannie faced racial oppression from a young age but found her voice in the fight for voting rights. In 1962, she challenged systemic voter suppression by co-founding the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, despite facing immense violence and arrest.
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Feb 22, 2025
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blackherstory.ai
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The Woman Who Scared a President: Fannie Lou Hamer's Testimony That Changed History
625 views
1 month ago
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Lego History
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The History You Ignore: Fannie Lou Hamer
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1 month ago
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Howevercomma
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They Stole Her Choice: The Shocking Story of Fannie Lou Hamer’s Forced Sterilization
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3 weeks ago
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Thorough Black Talk Worldview
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The Woman The President Tried To Silence
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2 weeks ago
YouTube
HERstoryAF: Make It Black
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Fannie Lou Hamer was born the youngest of 20 children to Mississippi sharecroppers and picked cotton as a child. In 1962, she tried to register to vote. For that decision, she lost her job and her home. She was later arrested and brutally beaten in jail at the orders of the police, suffering injuries that affected her for the rest of her life, but she refused to be intimidated. In 1964, she testified at the Democratic National Convention, exposing the violence Black citizens faced simply for try
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2 months ago
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Fannie Lou Hamer: Champion of Voting Rights and Activism
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4 months ago
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Fannie Lou Hamer was jailed, beaten, and forcibly sterilized, but still rose to become one of the most powerful voices in the civil rights movement. From voter suppression to political activism, here's the story they don't teach in schools. #civilrights #fannielouhamer #suffrage #historytok #voting
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4 months ago
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Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up | MPB
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Oct 6, 2017
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Fannie Lou Hamer's 1964 Testimony
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Dec 23, 2019
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Interview with Fannie Lou Hamer (1968)
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May 19, 2017
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Fannie Lou Hamer's Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Speech | 1964 DNC Convention
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Aug 20, 2020
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