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THE LIFE AND TIMES OF FANNIE LOU HAMER | 70 Minutes
Compiled and Adapted by Brenda P. Schleunes
In this age of shouting that passes for news, the Touring Theatre’s production, The Life and Times of Fannie Lou Hamer, asks audiences to breathe deeply of the human experience as they become acquainted with Fannie Lou Hamer, the daughter of a Mississippi share cropper who grew to become an exceedingly effective civil rights organizer. With only four actors, the play offers a vivid account of a woman who looked threats of injury and death directly in the face on her journey to become what she called “a first class citizen.” The production demonstrates the pain and oppression met by black people who challenged the system. It explains the deep emotional scars of African Americans and, it offers an excellent opportunity for students and citizens to discuss openly, in a non-threatening manner, a means of approaching the truth about race relations in their own communities.
It is a vital reminder that for the majority in this country, voting is a hard-won symbol of freedom that should never be ignored or taken lightly.
Leslie Mizell, News and Record
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