Fannie Lou Hamer became a prominent civil rights activist through her personal experiences with racial discrimination and her commitment to voting rights. After facing severe oppression in her home state of Mississippi, including being fired from her job for attempting to register to vote, she joined the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and dedicated her life to advocating for African American voter registration and civil rights. Hamer's powerful speeches and activism helped bring national attention to the struggles of Black Americans, particularly in the South, making her a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement. Her resilience and determination continue to inspire generations of activists.
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