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Fannie Lou Hamer Bibliography Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 1962-1966 Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP), 1964-1968; MFDP Congressional Candidate, 1964, 1965 PRIMARY Speeches “Collected Speeches of Fannie Lou Hamer.” The Power of African American Women Disc 5. Pacifica Radio Archives. Available online at http://www.archive.org/details/pra_powerofafricanamericanwomen_5 (11 August 2011). “Testimony Before the Credentials Committee, Democratic National Convention.” Atlantic City, NJ, 22 August 1964. American RadioWorks: Say it Plain—A Century of Great African American Speeches. http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/sayitplain/flhamer.html (13 July 2011). Writing “Claiming Our Power.” Essence 16 (May 1985): 102. To Praise My Bridges: An Autobiography. Jackson, MI: KIPCO, 1967. Congressional Hearings Contested-Election: Case of Fannie Lou Hammer v. Jamie L. Whitten, from the Second Congressional District of Mississippi, Eighty-Ninth Congress. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965. Available at LexisNexis Congressional. Accessed 6 August 2011. U.S. House. Committee on House Administration. Contested Elections in the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Districts of the State of Mississippi. September 13-14, 1965. Available at LexisNexis Congressional. Accessed 6 August 2011. FBI Files “Fannie Lou Hamer.” FBI Records: The Vault. Parts 1-4. Website. http://vault.fbi.gov/fannie-lou hammer (13 July 2011). Special Collections Amistad Research Center. Fannie Lou Hamer, 1917-1977. Microform Papers, 1966- 1978. New Orleans, LA: Tulane University, 1985. Voices of the Civil Rights Movement: Black American Freedom Songs, 1960-1966. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1980. Sound recording. SECONDARY Barnett, Rex, dir. Everyday Battle: Fannie Lou Hamer. New York: Cinema Guild, 1998. Videocassette. Bonneer, James E. “Freedom Democratic Party Urges States’s Negroes to Ignore their Uncle Sam, Refuse Vietnam Draft.” Vicksburg Sunday Post, August 1, 1965. Reprinted in Congressional Record—House, 88th Cong. Vol. 111, August 3, 1965, 19243-19244. Bramlett-Solomon, Sharon. "Civil Rights Vanguard in the Deep South: Newspaper Portrayal of Fannie Lou Hamer, 1964-1977." Journalism Quarterly 68 (Autumn 1991): 515-21. “Brief of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.” Congressional Record 110 (August 20, 1964), p. H20742-53. Available at LexisNexis Congressional. Accessed 6 August 2011. Carson, Clayborne. In Struggle: SNCC and the Black Awakening of the 1960s. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1981. Colman, Penny. Fannie Lou Hamer and the Fight for the Vote. Brookfield, CT: Millbrook Press, 1993. Colmer, William. “Attack on Mississippi is Communist-Inspired.” Congressional Record 112 (February 16, 1966), p. H3178-80. Available at LexisNexis Congressional. Accessed 6 August 2011. Davis, Vanessa Lynn. “‘Sisters and Brothers All’: The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and the Struggle for Political Equality.” Vanderbilt University. Dissertation, 1996. Demuth, Jerry. "Tired of Being Sick and Tired." The Nation 198, 1 June 1964, 548-51. “Dismissing the Five Mississippi Election Contests and Declaring the Returned Members are Duly Entitled to their Seats in the House of Representatives.” Congressional Record 111 (September 17, 1965), p. H24263-92. Available at LexisNexis Congressional. Accessed 6 August 2011. Duckett, Alfred. Changing of the Guard: The New Breed of Black Politicians. New York: Coward, McCann, & Geoghegan, 1972. Eastland, James. “Freedom Democratic Party.” Congressional Record 112 (January 19, 1966), p. S655-56. Available at LexisNexis Congressional. Accessed 7 August 2011. _______. “National Conference for New Politics.” Congressional Record 113 (September 22, 1967), p. S26537-40. Available at LexisNexis Congressional. Accessed 6 August 2011. “The FDP-DM-NCC Axis.” Baton Rouge Morning Advocate, July 4, 1967. Reprinted in Congressional Record—House, 90th Cong., vol. 113, July 11, 1967, a3436. Freeman, Cathy LaVerne. “Relays in Rebellion: The Power in Lilian Ngoyi and Fannie Lou Hamer.” Georgia State University. Thesis, 2009. Griffin-Juechter, Kay. “Fannie Lou Hamer: From Sharecropper to Freedom.” Sarah Lawrence College. Dissertation, 1990. Hamlett, Janice D. "Fannie Lou Hamer: the Unquenchable Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement." Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 26., No 5 (May 1996): 560-77. Herberss, John. “Mississippi Group Halted in Capitol.” New York Times, 14 September 1965, 23. “Insurgents Map Mississippi Plan: Will ask Democrats Not to Seat Regular Candidates.” New York Times, 9 July 1964, 21. Jordan, June. Fannie Lou Hamer. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., 1972. Kling, Susan. Fannie Lou Hamer: A Biography. Chicago: Women for Racial and Economic Equality, 1979 Ladner, Joyce A. “Fannie Lou Hamer: In Memoriam.” Black Enterprise 7 (May 1977): 56. Lee, Chana Kai. For Freedom’s Sake: the Life of Fannie Lou Hamer. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1999. _______. “A Passionate Pursuit of Justice: The Life and Leadership of Fannie Lou Hamer, 1917-1967.” Dissertation. University of California—Los Angeles, 1993. “Life in Mississippi: An Interview with Fannie Lou Hamer.” Freedomways 5 (1965). Reprinted in Afro-American History: Primary Sources. Edited by Thomas R. Frazier. Chicago: Dorsey Press, 1988, 357-66. Lit win, Laura Baskes. Fannie Lou Hamer: Fighting for the Right to Vote. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers, 2002. Locke, Mamie E. “Is This America? Fannie Lou Hamer and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.” In Women in the Civil Rights Movement: Trailblazers and Torchbearers: 1941-1965. Edited by Vicki L. Crawford, et. al. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. Marshall, Paule. “Fannie Lou Hamer: Hunger Has No Color Line.” Vogue 155 (June 1970): 126-27. McGovern, George. “A Position on Hunger.” Congressional Record 115 (June 24, 1969), p. S17003-06. Available at LexisNexis Congressional. Accessed 6 August 2011. McLemore, Leslie. “The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party: A Case Study of Grassroots Politics.” Dissertation. University of Massachusetts, 1970. Mills, Kay. This Little Light of Mine: The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer. New York: Dutton, 1993. Montagne, Renee. “DNC to Honor ‘Freedom Democrat’ Hamer.” NPR, Morning Edition, 24 July 2004. http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=3621129 (20 August 2004.) Montgomery, G.V. “Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.” Congressional Record 113 (November 3, 1967) p. E31338. Available at LexisNexis Congressional. Accessed 6 August 2011. Norton, Eleanor Holmes. “Woman Who Changed the South: Memory of Fannie Lou Hamer.” MS 5 (July 1977): 51. “The Power of African-American Women” The Power of African American Women Disc 8. Pacifica Radio Archives, 1992. Available at http://www.archive.org/details/pra_powerofafricanamericanwomen_8 (11 August 2011). Reed, Linda. “Fannie Lou Hamer: New Ideas for the Civil Rights Movement and American Democracy.” In The Role of Ideas in the Civil Rights-Era South. Edited by Ted Ownby. Jackson, MI: University Press of Mississippi, 2002. _______. “Fannie Lou Hamer (1917-1977): A New Voice in American Democracy.” In Mississippi Women: Their Histories, Their Lives. Edited by Martha H. Swain, et. al. Athens: University of Georgia, 2003, 249-67. Ryan, William F. “Challenge to Mississippi Delegation Unnecessarily Delayed.” Congressional Record—House, 88th Cong. Vol. 111, July 29, 1965. _______. “Mississippi Challenge.” Congressional Record 111 (May 19, 1965), p. H10941-43. Available at LexisNexis Congressional. Accessed 6 August 2011. ________. “Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Wins Historic Decision.” Congressional Record 112 (March 17, 1966), p. H6162. Available at LexisNexis Congressional. Accessed 6 August 2011. _______. “Elections in Sunflower and Moorhead Mississippi.” Congressional Record 113 (May 3, 1967), p. H4981. Available at LexisNexis Congressional. Accessed 7 August 2011. Sugarman, Tracy, with Foreward by Fannie Lou Hamer. Strangers at the Gates: A Summer in Mississippi. New York: Hill & Wang, 1966. .