A Life of Resilience and Activism
Fannie Lou Hamer, a civil rights icon, was born in the Mississippi Delta, where she faced immense challenges, including poverty, racism, and sexism. Despite these obstacles, she became a powerful voice for change, working with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and co-founding the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
A Biography of Courage and Conviction
Kate Clifford Larson’s biography, Walk with Me, is a comprehensive and immersive account of Hamer’s life, drawing on recently declassified sources and extensive interviews with Civil Rights activists and Hamer’s family. This test bank provides a thorough study guide, including questions, solutions, and chapters, to help students and instructors understand Hamer’s remarkable story.
Key Features of the Test Bank
- Comprehensive coverage of Hamer’s life and activism
- Questions and solutions to help students understand the material
- Chapters and sections for easy navigation
- Instant digital download for convenience
This test bank is an essential resource for anyone interested in civil rights history, women’s rights, and the life of Fannie Lou Hamer.




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