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Fannie Lou Hamer's America | Beyond the Lens

For the family of Fannie Lou Hamer, she was a woman of power and presence as a civil and human rights activist. But to Jacqueline Hamer Flakes, Monica Land, and Jimmy Lee Lacey, she was also so much more - a mother, a wife, and a friend who was loving and giving. The in-depth interview provides an intimacy to Mrs. Hamer's life, work and legacy that can only be told by those who knew her best. FANNIE LOU HAMER'S AMERICA: A portrait of civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer. Through evocative speech and soulful song, Hamer made it her life's work to enfranchise and increase Black political representation. For more: https://bit.ly/ARF_FannieLouHamerA PBS Premiere: Tuesday, Feb. 22 at 9/8c WORLD Channel Premiere: Thursday, Feb. 24 at 8/7c -BEYOND THE LENS- 00:00 Who is Fannie Lou Hamer? 04:56 "Sick and Tired" 05:54 Black Americans and the right to vote 07:50 The 1964 DNC Testimony 10:23 Medgar Evers and the beating in Winona, MS 14:02 Traveling to Africa 15:42 Letters by a mother & friend 19:08 Forced Sterilization of Black women 21:17 The influence of Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer today #AmericaReFramed #FannieLouHamer #votingrights Funding for FANNIE LOU HAMER'S AMERICA provided by W.K. Kellogg Foundation, GBH Voices and Equity Fund made possible by the Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Family Foundation, Inc., the Jonathan Logan Family Foundation, Mississippi Delta National Heritage, Mississippi Humanities Council and others. This program was made possible by contributions to PBS stations from viewers like you. SUBSCRIBE YouTube: http://bit.ly/WC_YTSubscribe Newsletter: https://worldchannel.org/newsletter-s... FOLLOW America ReFramed: Website: https://worldchannel.org/show/america... Facebook:   / americareframed   Twitter:   / americareframed   FOLLOW WORLD Channel: Website: https://worldchannel.org/ Facebook:   / worldchannel   Instagram:   / worldchannel   Twitter:   / worldchannel   America ReFramed brings to life compelling stories, personal voices and experiences that illuminate the contours of our ever-changing country. Since 2012, the anthology series has premiered 170 films from more than 370 filmmakers - more than half were helmed by female filmmakers and a third are credited to BIPOC filmmakers. The series has centered the stories of the LGBTQ community, people with disabilities, the incarcerated and formerly incarcerated, veterans, seniors, immigrants and people from a myriad of backgrounds. Major funding for America ReFramed provided by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Wyncote Foundation, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional funding provided by Open Society Foundations, Acton Family Giving, Park Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and The Reva & David Logan Foundation. WORLD shares the best of public media in news, documentaries and programming. WORLD’s original series examine the issues and amplify the voices of those often ignored by mainstream media. The multicast 24/7 channel helps audiences understand conflicts, movements and cultures from around the globe. Its original work has won a Peabody Award, an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award, a National News and Documentary Emmy Award, two Webby Awards, and many others honoring diversity of content and makers. WORLD is carried by 195 member stations in markets representing over 75.1% of US TV households. Funding for WORLD Channel is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Wyncote Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts and Artworks. WORLD is produced by GBH in partnership with WNET and is distributed by American Public Television (APT).

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