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Tag: Fannie Lou Hamer

Recognizing a Hero

“In 1962, Fannie Lou Hamer decided she wanted to try to register to vote after attending a SNCC voter registration meeting at William Chapel Church in Ruleville, MS pastored by the late Rev. J. D. Story.  It would turn out to be just another way of asking to die. After returning home, Mrs. Hamer was ordered… Read More Recognizing a Hero

21 June 2012 Thursday Edith1 Comment

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