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Fannie Lou Hamer moved several times during her life, particularly during her childhood. Born in 1917 in Mississippi, she was the youngest of 20 children and often moved between different locations in the state due to her family's work in agriculture. After her marriage, she continued to relocate for work and activism, ultimately settling in Jackson, Mississippi, where she became a prominent civil rights leader. Hamer's experiences with displacement and struggle greatly influenced her advocacy for voting rights and social justice.

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