Fannie Lou Hamer – L5732DVD

Excerpt from FANNIE LOU HAMER: Voting Rights Activist & Civil Rights Leader from the Black American Experience series from TMW Media

An inspiration to anyone who has ever faced oppression & a powerful reminder of what one individual is capable of achieving in the face of adversity

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Summary: FANNIE LOU HAMER born in 1917 in Montgomery County, Mississippi was the granddaughter of a slave and the youngest of 20 children. Raised by hardworking parents who were sharecroppers, she was no stranger to poverty or hardship. An inspirational speaker and writer, she used her powerful voice to raise the cause of equality and freedom for all blacks in America and became a defining force in the fight against social injustice during the early years of the civil rights movement. In this rare documentary, her struggles and triumphs are expressed through Hamers own words as well as those of friends and colleagues. While attending the 1964 Democratic National Convention, Fannie Lou Hamer posed the defining question: Is this America? The land of the free and the home of the brave? Where we have to sleep with our telephone off the hook, because our lives be threatened daily because we want to live in peace as human beings in America? She will be remembered for winning the right to vote for Black Americans and exposing Americas poverty by giving a voice to those in need. This program is an inspiration to anyone who has ever faced oppression and acts as a powerful reminder of what one individual is capable of achieving in the face of adversity.

TRT: 31 min.

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[ Watch Video ] February 3rd, 2011 | Comments: Comments Off | Channel: African American History

Fannie Lou Hamer Everyday Battle

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“I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired!” This courageous statement by Fannie Lou Hamer during the human rights movement in the 1960′s inspired thousands of people to fight for their rights and pushed her into national acclaim. In this, the first documentary profile ever on civil rights legend Fannie Lou Hamer, see actual film footage of Ms. Hamer in the movement. At 44 years old, this brave daughter of sharecroppers faced death threats daily for standing up against a racist system for poor African Americans denied basic human rights. Like Ms. Hamer, many fearless African American women have played crucial roles in the struggle for freedom, but have gone unrecognized. In a moving interview, Congressman John Lewis, who worked with Ms. Hamer in the movement, offers a valuable perspective on Ms. Hamer’s character and her accomplishments. See how Fannie Lou Hamer’s pour, courage, and selflessness changed the face of America.

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Shirley Chisholm 1972

Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm was an American politician, educator and author. She was a Congresswoman, representing New York’s 12th District for seven terms from 1969 to 1983. In 1968, she became the first African-American woman elected to Congress. On January 23, 1972, she became the first major party African-American candidate for President of the United States. She received 152 first-ballot votes at the 1972 Democratic National Convention

Edited by: Mateo

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Trailblazers of Black History

Black History Month: Tribute to some of the trailblazers of American Black History

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DR JOHN HENRIK CLARKE – ANTI ...

COMPUTERIZED SLAVERY and RELIGION without HUMANITY

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Dr John Henrik Clarke – The ...

Late great Griot Dr. Clarke explains the Afrikan personality in world history.

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Malcolm supported by John Henrik Clarke

Dr. Henrik Clarke explains what malcolm was to us

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Pt 29 Islam -DrJohn Henrik Clarke

RESTORING THE FORGOTTEN HERITAGE TO THE FORGOTTEN PEOPLE

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Dr.John Henrik Clarkespeaks on Islam and its relationship to african people.

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UNTOLD BLACK HISTORY The Moors Myths ...

ATTENTION!!! This series contains the most crucial parts of the history of so called “Blacks” Americans that “they” don’t want you to know…

The Information found in this series was compiled by Robert H. Strongrivers and Commitee.

Robert H. Strongrivers is The President of the National Olmec American Heritage and Research Committee [N.O.A.H. A.R.C.] , as well as the founder and creator of the Lost Feather Black Indian Website were the original Manuscripts for all of the information can be found.

Lost Feathers Black Indian Website

http://members.tripod.com/pointingbird/lostfeatherintl/id7.htm

For more insight on the Moorish info in this series visit:

http://www.mu-atlantis.com

“The Journal of the Moorish Paradigm, by Bro. Hakim Bey.

This Video documentary was produced and Narrated by Revolutionary INK

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[ Watch Video ] February 1st, 2011 | Comments: Comments Off | Channel: African American History

Black History Month Tribute

New Beginnings Community Church Wilson NC Pastors Israel and Rachel Campbell www.nbcconline.com

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