Fannie Lou Hamer Memorial Statue

Fannie Lou Hamer’s relentless fight for equality began after she was denied the right to vote and unjustly dismissed from her job. A fierce advocate for change, Hamer’s iconic words, “I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired,” and her role in popularizing “This Little Light of Mine” as a movement anthem, solidified her as a symbol of resilience. Her legacy is celebrated at the Fannie Lou Hamer Memorial Garden, where a statue, historical marker, and memorial honor her tireless contributions to the struggle for civil rights.
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