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CATEGORIES:,,History & Heritage,,Performance,
CREATED:20200717T152558Z
DESCRIPTION:This month, Maryland Humanities’ living history series goes vi
 rtual as the  organization raises the voices of four notable women who too
 k action to  secure their right to vote. Arthuretta Martin brings Fannie L
 ou Hamer  (1917–1977) to life. Considered one of the most powerful voices 
 of the  civil and voting rights movement in the South, Hamer was outraged
  by efforts  to deny Black votes, became a SNCC organizer, and co-founde
 d the Mississippi  Freedom Party to increase Black participation in the De
 mocratic Party.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200729T130000
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LOCATION:Virtual Event!, This event takes place online., Participate from
  Anywhere you are!, MD
SUMMARY:Fannie Lou Hamer: Performance and Q&A
URL:https://www.MDChautauqua.org
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