February 21: Fannie Lou Hamer
A Daily Journey Through Black History Month
“The Feminist and Civil Rights Icon”
Story
On February 26, 1963, Fannie Lou Hamer gave her famous testimony before the Credentials Committee at the Democratic National Convention. As a leading voice for voting rights and racial equality, Hamer worked tirelessly to register Black voters and co-founded the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, challenging systemic oppression in the South.
Key Quotes
- “I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired.”
- “Nobody’s free until everybody’s free.”
Cultural Significance
- Voice for Justice: Hamer’s activism played a key role in the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
- Legacy of Courage: Her work inspired countless others to fight for equality and human rights.
Fun Fact
Hamer began her activism in her 40s after being fired for registering to vote.
Trivia Challenge
Question: What organization did Fannie Lou Hamer co-found?
(A) NAACP • (B) Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
(C) Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party• (D) Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Multimedia
Watch: New Book ‘Walk With Me’ Tells The Story Of Civil Rights Activist Fannie Lou Hamer
Watch: “Sick & Tired of Being Sick & Tired”

A true fighter! 💪🏼
my answer for the trivia is letter (C)