Walk with Me, Kate Clifford Larson
Walk with Me, Kate Clifford Larson
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Walk with Me
A Biography of Fannie Lou Hamer

Author: Kate Clifford Larson

Narrator: Karen Chilton

Unabridged: 13 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/18/2022


Synopsis

She was born the 20th child in a family that had lived in the Mississippi Delta for generations, first as enslaved people and then as sharecroppers. She left school at 12 to pick cotton, as those before her had done, in a world in which white supremacy was an unassailable citadel. She was subjected without her consent to an operation that deprived her of children. And she was denied the most basic of all rights in America—the right to cast a ballot—in a state in which Blacks constituted nearly half the population.

And so Fannie Lou Hamer lifted up her voice. Starting in the early 1960s and until her death in 1977, she was an irresistible force, not merely joining the swelling wave of change brought by civil rights but keeping it in motion. Working with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), which recruited her to help with voter-registration drives, Hamer became a community organizer, women's rights activist, and co-founder of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. She summoned and used what she had against the citadel—her anger, her courage, her faith in the Bible, and her conviction that hearts could be won over and injustice overcome. She used her brutal beating at the hands of Mississippi police, an ordeal from which she never fully recovered, as the basis of a televised speech at the 1964 Democratic Convention, a speech that the mainstream party—including its standard-bearer, President Lyndon Johnson—tried to contain. But Fannie Lou Hamer would not be held back. For those whose lives she touched and transformed, for those who heard and followed her voice, she was the embodiment of protest, perseverance, and, most of all, the potential for revolutionary change.

Kate Clifford Larson's biography of Fannie Lou Hamer is the most complete ever written, drawing on recently declassified sources on both Hamer and the civil rights movement, including unredacted FBI and Department of Justice files. It also makes full use of interviews with Civil Rights activists conducted by the Smithsonian and the Library of Congress, and Democratic National Committee archives, in addition to extensive conversations with Hamer's family and with those with whom she worked most closely. Stirring, immersive, and authoritative, Walk with Me does justice to Fannie Lou Hamer's life, capturing in full the spirit, and the voice, that led the fight for freedom and equality in America at its critical moment.

"This biography of Fannie Lou Hamer, the civil-rights advocate who challenged Mississippi segregationists with her powerful oratory and 'unforgettable' singing, places grassroots organizing by women at the heart of the battle for Black enfranchisement."—The New Yorker

About Kate Clifford Larson

Kate Clifford Larson holds a doctorate from the University of New Hampshire and currently teaches history at Simmons College. She is the author of Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero. She lives in Winchester, Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kate on July 10, 2021

Hamer is still very much an inspiration to all of us in the trenches fighting for voting rights across the country today. This biography has new interviews and sources-- even if you know a lot about Hamer and the movement, you will want to read it. What she faced fills me with grief and yet makes me......more

Goodreads review by Sharon on November 26, 2021

This is another book that took me two months to read. I have to be honest: I could only handle so much of it at a time. The brutality endured by Fannie Lou Hamer and other civil rights activists as they tried to exercise their right to vote was horrific. Hamer was the child of sharecroppers in rural......more

Goodreads review by Tamyka on March 28, 2024

Will review later but overall a great comprehensive well rounded biography about an amazing woman.......more

Goodreads review by Jo on January 12, 2022

Larson’s fine biography of the inspiring Fannie Lou Hamer is a must-read for anyone interested in the civil rights movement. It is also a vital reminder of the power of grassroots organizing to effect change.......more

Goodreads review by Susanne on January 03, 2023

This is an oddly unattractive book with narrow margins and lots of dense text: I kept thinking what an injustice it was that such an important book was not given a more inviting format. The text tells a truly ugly story of the abuse Hamer endured during my own lifetime, trying to register to vote in......more