Until I Am Free: Fannie Lou Hamer's Enduring Message to America (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
Explores the Black activist’s ideas and political strategies, highlighting their relevance for tackling modern social issues including voter suppression, police violence, and economic inequality.
“We have a long fight and this fight is not mine alone, but you are not free whether you are white or black, until I am free.”—Fannie Lou Hamer
A blend of social commentary, biography, and intellectual history, Until I Am Free is a manifesto for anyone committed to social justice. The book challenges us to listen to a working-poor and disabled Black woman activist and intellectual of the civil rights movement as we grapple with contemporary concerns around race, inequality, and social justice.
Award-winning historian and New York Times best-selling author Keisha N. Blain situates Fannie Lou Hamer as a key political thinker alongside leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and Rosa Parks and demonstrates how her ideas remain salient for a new generation of activists committed to dismantling systems of oppression in the United States and across the globe.
Despite her limited material resources and the myriad challenges she endured as a Black woman living in poverty in Mississippi, Hamer committed herself to making a difference in the lives of others. She refused to be sidelined in the movement and refused to be intimidated by those of higher social status and with better jobs and education. In these pages, Hamer’s words and ideas take center stage, allowing us all to hear the activist’s voice and deeply engage her words, as though we had the privilege to sit right beside her.
More than 40 years since Hamer’s death in 1977, her words still speak truth to power, laying bare the faults in American society and offering valuable insights on how we might yet continue the fight to help the nation live up to its core ideals of “equality and justice for all.”
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Get ready to meet one of the most vital figures of the civil rights movement…whom you’ve possibly never even heard of. Fannie Lou Hamer may not have the name recognition of some of her contemporaries, but her refrain “Nobody’s free until everybody’s free” is as iconic today as it was in the 1960s. Part historical biography and part modern social commentary, this inspiring portrait by historian Keisha N. Blain draws direct parallels between Hamer’s life as a Black woman in Jim Crow Mississippi and the tragic deaths of Sandra Bland and Breonna Taylor. We were particularly fascinated by the way Blain connects Hamer’s struggles as a public figure to those of contemporary pop artists like Megan Thee Stallion. Tyra Kennedy’s warm, clear narration highlights the book’s insights and the importance of Hamer’s story. Thoroughly researched and meticulously documented, Until I Am Free will leave you amazed at the accomplishments of this determined woman—and invigorated to pick up her fight.