Attend Fannie Lou Hamer Story on

January 15th, 2018, 3:00pm

Phelps-Stokes Auditorium


The performance features riveting storytelling, emotionally stirring songs of the Civil Rights era and a graphic video montage celebrating an unsung sheroe of the Civil Rights and Social Justice Movements, whose story became a catalyst for the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. This entertaining production will take the audience on a journey back in time, focusing on the struggle for human dignity and freedom in the U.S. and beyond. Co-sponsored with the Black Cultural Center, Carter G. Woodson Center, African and African-American Studies, CCC, and the Office of the President. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Concert. 


If you enjoyed her performance, check out some books about Fannie Lou Hamer's life we have on display near the cafe!

This Little Light of Mine by Kay Mills
Call Number: Call Number 973.049 H214zm 1993 (3rd Floor
Publication Date: 1993