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Fannie Lou Hamer - America's Freedom Fighting Woman (Hardcover)
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Fannie Lou Hamer - America's Freedom Fighting Woman (Hardcover)
Series: Library of African American Biography
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In 1964, Fannie Lou Hamer delivered a heart-wrenching testimony
before the Democratic National Convention's (DNC) Credentials
Committee. In this speech, Hamer represented both the concerns of
the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) and the limits of
American democracy when she proclaimed: "I question America. Is
this the land of the free and the home of the brave where we have
to sleep with our telephones off the hooks because our lives be
threatened daily? Because we want to live as decent human beings,
in America?" This is the speech that sent President Lyndon B.
Johnson into a state of outright panic, as he diverted the media's
attention away from Hamer's stinging indictment of the nation he
led. This is the speech that left most Credentials Committee
members in tears, forced Johnson to negotiate with the MFDP, and
compelled the Democratic Party to vow they would never again seat a
segregated delegation. And this is the speech that television
networks, made wise to Johnson's diversionary tactics, replayed
during their evening programs, thereby bringing Fannie Lou Hamer
into the living rooms of Americans across the nation. As
significant as the 1964 DNC speech is, this book will underscore
that Hamer's testimony was but one moment within a remarkable life
that spanned fifty-nine tumultuous years in the history of American
race relations. For the first forty-four years of her life, Hamer
lived on sharecropping plantations, all the while learning life
lessons from her family, the Black Baptist religious tradition, and
from the oppressive white supremacist mores surrounding her. Once
Hamer's life path intersected with the mid-century Civil Rights
Movement, she spent fifteen years (1962-1977) traveling from the
South to the North-and even to the West Coast of Africa-advocating
civil rights, economic justice, and interracial cooperation. Hamer
shared the platform with Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X, who
introduced her to an audience in Harlem as "the country's number
one freedom fighting woman." This accessible biography will enrich
public memory about Hamer by telling not only the significant story
of her riveting testimony, but also by recounting a life filled
with triumphs, tragedies, and accompanying lessons for contemporary
audiences.
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