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Film Screening: Fannie Lou Hamer’s America

2 hours

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Join us for a powerful screening of Fannie Lou Hamer’s America, a documentary that brings the voice of a civil rights legend to the forefront — raw, unfiltered, and more relevant than ever. Through archival footage, the film paints a vivid picture of her fight for justice, equity, and dignity in the face of deep systemic oppression.

We will screen this important film on June 28th at 1 PM at the museum. After the screening, stay for a discussion where we will unpack the film’s impact and explore what Hamer’s legacy means today.

This event is part of ABHM’s Civic Season programming and screening is included in price of admission ($7).

Activity Type:

In Person, Indoor

Level:

beginner-friendly

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