she sucedded in her freedom of speech and to vote
Fannie had adopted kids
with a gun
Fannie Lou Hamer spoke for the project in 1964, it was led by Robert Parris Moses. (Sweet Jesus I had to change that answer someone put that Fannie Lou Hamer led the project x_x)
She would fart everyday for slavery even if it wasn't her choice. She would still fart! Huge farts. She actually fought for African-Americans to have the right to vote. She still farts in her grave. The dead people around her grave have to smell the gas. Pee You. I hate you Fannie Lou Hamer
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.
Fannie Lou Hamer was born on October 6, 1917.
Fannie Lou Hamer was born on October 6, 1917.
Fannie Lou Hamer died on March 14, 1977 at the age of 59.
where is fannie Lou hamer buried In Ruleville, MS in a memorial park constructed in her honor.
No, she did not.
Fannie Lou Hamer has written: 'The speeches of Fannie Lou Hamer' -- subject(s): Sources, Race relations, Civil rights, African Americans, Civil rights movements, History 'Contested-election case of Fannie Lou Hamer v. Jamie L. Whitten, from the Second Congressional District of Mississippi, Eighty-ninth Congress' -- subject(s): Contested elections, Fannie Lou Hamer, Hamer, Fannie Lou, United States, United States. Congress. House, Whitten, Jamie L.
who is fannie Lou hamer's mom and dad
The phone number of the Fannie Lou Hamer Library is: 601-362-3012.
Fannie had adopted kids
with a gun
The address of the Fannie Lou Hamer Library is: 3540 Albermarle Road, Jackson, 39213 6513
Fannie Lou Hamer was born on October 6, 1917 and died on March 14, 1977. Fannie Lou Hamer would have been 59 years old at the time of death or 97 years old today.