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American civil rights activist. Speaking at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 1964

American civil rights activist. Speaking at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 1964


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American civil rights activist. Speaking at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 1964

FANNIE LOU HAMER (1917-1977).
American civil rights activist. Speaking at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 1964

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1964 Activist Atlantic City Civil Rights Convention Democratic Fannie Movement National Hamer


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In this powerful photo print, we see Fannie Lou Hamer, an influential American civil rights activist, delivering a passionate speech at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey in August 1964. Hamer's presence and words resonate with strength and determination as she addresses the crowd gathered before her. As an African American woman during a time of intense racial tension and inequality in America, Fannie Lou Hamer played a crucial role in the civil rights movement. Her activism was not confined to one region but extended across the entire nation. She fearlessly fought for justice and equality for all African Americans. Hamer's appearance at the convention marked a significant moment for both herself and the larger civil rights movement. Her voice represented not only her own experiences but also those of countless others who had been marginalized and oppressed due to their race. This image captures Hamer's unwavering commitment to fighting for change amidst adversity. It serves as a reminder of her bravery, resilience, and dedication to creating a more just society. Fannie Lou Hamer remains an iconic figure in American history whose legacy continues to inspire future generations of activists striving for equal rights.

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