See our latest post on the Mississippi Democratic Party and its protest at the US Capitol in 1965. #MFDP #CivilRights #FannieLouHamer

https://zurl.co/NCn3k

Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party at the US Capitol, 1965

OnThisDay in 1965, five busloads of Black Mississippians arrived at the U.S. Capitol to challenge the seating of Mississippi’s all-white congressional delegation.

HistorianSpeaks

See our latest post on the Mississippi Democratic Party and its protest at the US Capitol in 1965. #MFDP #CivilRights #FannieLouHamer

https://zurl.co/NCn3k

Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party at the US Capitol, 1965

OnThisDay in 1965, five busloads of Black Mississippians arrived at the U.S. Capitol to challenge the seating of Mississippi’s all-white congressional delegation.

HistorianSpeaks

See our latest post on the Mississippi Democratic Party and its protest at the US Capitol in 1965. #MFDP #CivilRights #FannieLouHamer

https://zurl.co/NCn3k

Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party at the US Capitol, 1965

OnThisDay in 1965, five busloads of Black Mississippians arrived at the U.S. Capitol to challenge the seating of Mississippi’s all-white congressional delegation.

HistorianSpeaks
Black woman have always played an important role in political organizations and activities. This week’s blog looks at the work of Victoria Gray Adams and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) #VictoriaGrayAdams #MFDP https://historianspeaks.org/f/viola-gray-adams-founding-member-of-the-mfdp
Viola Gray Adams, Founding Member of the MFDP

On Octoberr 5th 1926, Victoria Gray Adams, one of the founding members of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, was born near Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

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See our lastest blog celebrating the birthday of Fannie Lou Hamer. #FannieLouHamer #Mississippi #MFDP #SickandTired

https://zurl.co/u13b

Voice of the Voiceless: Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer’s Call To You”

Mustafa Santiago Ali

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We celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) with a series of photographs by John Kouns, who documented Dr. King’s visit on July 25 and the party’s state convention in Jackson on August 6, 1964. We also share our new podcast episode on Youth Movement for Justice: The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and Israel’s Black Panthers.
#MFDP #CSUN
https://bradleycenterliberated.substack.com/p/mississippi-freedom-democratic-party
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party

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