Fannie lou hamer biography timeline info


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Fannie lou hamer biography timeline info.

Fannie Lou Hamer Timeline

The following chronology of Fannie Lou Hamer’s activist career is mostly drawn from Maegan Parker Brooks’s A Voice That Could Stir an Army.

October 6, 1917: Fannie Lou Townsend is born in Tomnolan, Mississippi.

She is one of the twenty children of her parents, James Lee and Lou Ella Townsend.

1919: The Townsends find work on the E. W. Brandon plantation, near Ruleville, Mississippi. As a child, Fannie Lou Hamer contracts polio but recovers.

1944: Fannie Lou Townsend marries Perry “Pap” Hamer, who is employed on the Marlow plantation near to the Brandon’s.

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The Hamers will labor for many years on the Marlow plantation. Fannie Lou Hamer is a literate and highly capable employee, and advances to a management job on the plantation.

1961: Hamer is involuntarily sterilized while undergoing a medical procedure.

She and her husband adopt and raise two children in the coming years.

August 27, 1962: Encouraged by her friend Mary T

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