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Civil rights legend Fannie Lou Hamer is remembered by those who worked side by side with her in the struggle for voting rights. An African-American sharecropper from the Mississippi Delta, Hamer’s difficulty registering to vote in 1962 led to her career as an outspoken activist, congressional candidate, and fierce fighter for the rights of all.
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Shalom Fam,
We're at it again. How can it be called Anti-Semitic when one refers to the Brews as Black... when the Brews had last names of "Black." You see, if you know you're history, its hard for people to hustle you. So much of what's said today about the Jews goes by unchecked because most of our people don't know our history. If you have time this Wednesday, join Dr.MaryLee, Michael Tynes, and Benayah Israel as we discuss "The Black Inquisition." Well, stay blessed family of Israel. Shalom!