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  1. 6 days ago · Political Affiliation: Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. Role In: American civil rights movement. Fannie Lou Hamer (born October 6, 1917, Ruleville, Mississippi, U.S.—died March 14, 1977, Mound Bayou, Mississippi) was an African American civil rights activist who worked to desegregate the Mississippi Democratic Party.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Fannie Lou Hamer was an African American civil rights activist who led voting drives and co-founded the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. By Biography.com Editors Updated: Nov 12, 2021....

  3. Aug 20, 2020 · Fannie Lou Hamers Dauntless Fight for Black Americans’ Right to Vote. The activist did not learn about her right to vote until she was 44, but once she did, she vigorously fought for black...

  4. When Louis Draper took Fannie Lou Hamers photo for Essence magazine in 1971, Hamer had only six years left to live. She would die at age fifty-nine, officially from cancer and heart disease, but really from being poor, Black, and an activist in Mississippi at a time when all of that was lethal.

  5. Fannie Lou Hamer. From the Collection: Women in American History. Fannie Lou Hamer was born in 1917, the 20th child of Lou Ella and James Lee Townsend, sharecroppers east of the...

  6. Feb 12, 2019 · Dates: October 6, 1917 - March 14, 1977. Also known as: Fannie Lou Townsend Hamer. About Fannie Lou Hamer. Fannie Lou Hamer, born in Mississippi, was working in the fields when she was six and was only educated through the sixth grade. She married in 1942 and adopted two children.

  7. Hamer, Fannie Lou. October 6, 1917 to March 14, 1977. When Fannie Lou Hamer testified before the credentials committee of the 1964 Democratic National Convention, she told the world about the torture and abuse she experienced in her attempt to register to vote.

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