the new earth then you serve a dark purpose, if you use junk to cause families and children heart you are really in big trouble beyond your comprehension the trouble that is coming to those who serve dark things you are in a trouble that to this point you have not been able to comprehend you lost the capabilty to comprehend.
whether you are hateful like starting crap. When you see me a little tired in the face understand what it means when i get tired so to all those who drive their little obvious vehicles your caravans focus and othe rvehicles that are obvious this one for you know under my feet you will be crushed as your boys in green. For the brujos and brujas you ignored my warnings such as those who persecute. All your evil's will only help me vanquish that darkness. for as long as you attempt to disrupt
I get tired of sick and of being tired , when i do get tired I come down hard. We have people on this planet using things for evil I get sick and tired of people listening to my conversations and popping up where i run my errands tired of fools using some things for evil. My nature is to turn your negative crap that you come at me with and give it right back at to make you freel it. im giving it back to you so you can feel again whether you killed many or cursed many
I Fannie Lou Hamer was alive, you would still be sick and tired of being sick and tired. We have a black president who still have not addressed our suffering. The indians and so-called Jews got reparation, however; the black man is still being suppressed & mistreated.
Ms. Fannie Lou Hamer's story is very powerful. She is a brave, courageous, and diligent lady. A true and solid solider, Ms. Hamer, you are a great soul.
@motownfan5, I sadden, that yesterday was the 1st time I've ever heard of her. But, I'm thankful, I did. I pray her spirit be upon me. And, I promise, I will, through the help of God defeat all of OUR enemies, through my prayers and my voice. Freedom will RING! "Give me liberty or give me death."
this is when blacks would fight. I don't know what happened to the newer generations. the fall of the black panther movement really did hinder the african american community
its funny how some white people say we wanted to be white when their very aim was to make black people feel inferior in their blackness and appreciate whiteness more....sad that so many blacks still fall for this though
Why? Because of Obama? I Think Not.. She would still question America's Racism,Jena 6,Oscar Grant,,prison industrial complex,ect. Her spirit lives through Cynthia McKinney
I must say i dont know much about her,, but this video moves me, and as a hispanic in America, it makes me apreciate my Rights more and the people that made it possible thank you Mrs. Hamer, you helped open the door for all of us.
i feel bad for everything in the past our ancestores did that made them weak in the beginning,but now a lot of us are scared to mess with anyone cause a lot of people hold that against people in fights
There are so many people who don't know about Ms. Hamer. I live in the small town of Ruleville where Ms. Hamer lived and is now buried. She is a great figure in American history and I am so happy that this video was posted.
Fannie Lou Hamer was an amazingly brave, principled person. Thank you for putting this video together and putting it on YouTube so anyone can learn about Ms. Hamer.
Fannie Lou Hamer was my relative, she was married to my father's 1st cousin, Perry Pap Hamer, and also the ironic thing about some dates surrounding her was that she did the 1st civil rights march on my 2nd birth-day August 31, 1962 and she died on my mother's birthday, Mach 14, 1977! She was truly a hero!
I knew this was a history day project, probably for nationals. I wish I'd learned as much when I participated. I love your use of interviews and really well-chosen photographs and footage. Fannie Lou Hamer is so inspiring and I can't think of a more heroic and worthwhile time to document.
This is really a superb video. That it was made by two outstanding and conscientious young women as an educational project is a source of inspiration for all who view it. It also underscores the pride we should take in our schools, and the resolve we must have in defending them -- and their teachers -- from devastating budget cuts this year.
This is brilliantly done - I feel better about my country knowing that this documentary was made by two such bright young women. Terrific use of archive footage to put together an original, fascinating narrative.
fannie lou hamer is great freedom fighter who with the organized masses (sncc,naacp,mfdp) raged war against the terrorist and barbarians of mississippi. she died in 1977 because one of mississippis hospitals refused her treatment to save her life. long live the spirit of this freedom fighter...death to the terrorists and their traditions..
This girls did a splendid job--better than many students way older could have done. I hope their teacher rewarded them with a grade the reflected that.
Fannie Lou Hammer's is remarkable.....mainly because she was not one of the African American Leaders that was educated and mentored by other leaders. She was a working American uneducated and rigged by the system that understood that her participation working hard to better her community was the only way that she would witness change. This lesson is something that many of us still have not learned today!!
These Truths shall become evidence in the Black Peoples struggle for equality in the land of the (quest for freedom), and the (home of the graves),and one day, our fight for reparations will prevail. nadroj11
This is a fantastic documentary of what really did take place in our history. We are SO proud of the film-makers...not just cos one of the "Ali's" is our grand-daughter; but because of their wisdom beyond years...and dedication to a great cause, that isn't studied enough in our great country. BRAVO to Ali & Ali; we are SO proud of you. Just imagine ALL that are enlightened by young peoples' dedication, who are fortunate enough to view this. FANTASTIC. Much love from G'ma & G'pa Jones
That was amazing. I can't believe I had to wait until college to get a decent American history including the civil rights era. Mrs. Hamer's story should be taught in every history course covering post-Reconstruction America.
We agree! Thank you for taking the time to watch the documentary and post a comment. Spread the word and keep Fannie Lou Hamer's legacy alive. Especially with recent events in Louisiana, I think Hamer would still be very sick and tired.
I wish Fannie Lou Hamer would have been exposed more often in the media. I thank you for doing your part! Hamer was a true inspiration to the human race.
This is an incredible documentary about a magnificent woman, created by two brilliant 7th graders. We are so proud of you, Ali and Allie! Love, Kim and Jose (Mama and Papa)
This was made by two 12-year-old girls in Bakersfield, CA - Ali Castellanos and Allie Molen. They made it for national history day and hope that everyone will watch and understand how important voting is in our country.
the new earth then you serve a dark purpose, if you use junk to cause families and children heart you are really in big trouble beyond your comprehension the trouble that is coming to those who serve dark things you are in a trouble that to this point you have not been able to comprehend you lost the capabilty to comprehend.
daggertoungeomega 2 weeks ago
whether you are hateful like starting crap. When you see me a little tired in the face understand what it means when i get tired so to all those who drive their little obvious vehicles your caravans focus and othe rvehicles that are obvious this one for you know under my feet you will be crushed as your boys in green. For the brujos and brujas you ignored my warnings such as those who persecute. All your evil's will only help me vanquish that darkness. for as long as you attempt to disrupt
daggertoungeomega 2 weeks ago
I get tired of sick and of being tired , when i do get tired I come down hard. We have people on this planet using things for evil I get sick and tired of people listening to my conversations and popping up where i run my errands tired of fools using some things for evil. My nature is to turn your negative crap that you come at me with and give it right back at to make you freel it. im giving it back to you so you can feel again whether you killed many or cursed many
daggertoungeomega 2 weeks ago
you know what racism is? NAIVE
machicniii 4 months ago
I Fannie Lou Hamer was alive, you would still be sick and tired of being sick and tired. We have a black president who still have not addressed our suffering. The indians and so-called Jews got reparation, however; the black man is still being suppressed & mistreated.
finally0726 5 months ago
Ms. Fannie Lou Hamer's story is very powerful. She is a brave, courageous, and diligent lady. A true and solid solider, Ms. Hamer, you are a great soul.
Robert Allen, freedom fighter
eltoro145383 5 months ago
I know, where the heck is Sick and Tired by Nappy Roots?!?!?
xRoBoLoGYx 6 months ago in playlist nappy roots
Sick and tired nappy roots
PotMonster16 6 months ago
We need this woman today. She was a great,great person !!
motownfan5 6 months ago
@motownfan5, I sadden, that yesterday was the 1st time I've ever heard of her. But, I'm thankful, I did. I pray her spirit be upon me. And, I promise, I will, through the help of God defeat all of OUR enemies, through my prayers and my voice. Freedom will RING! "Give me liberty or give me death."
finally0726 5 months ago
@finally0726 I have this woman's photo in my bedroom as inspiration.As I stated before we need this GREAT,GREAT woman today.
motownfan5 5 months ago
correction: Im sadden, .....
finally0726 5 months ago
I though this was the song sick and tired by nappy roots :(
PRHSBaseball11 7 months ago
LEGALIZE IT
smcoscis 7 months ago
its cool that theres no such things as racism anymore because obama is president...
haveheartx25 8 months ago
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Fannie Lou was a great woman. My father grew up with her children and speaks highly of her!
JohnSWKR 9 months ago
Fannie Lou was a great woman. My father grew up with her children and speaks highly of her!
JohnSWKR 9 months ago
this is when blacks would fight. I don't know what happened to the newer generations. the fall of the black panther movement really did hinder the african american community
cavstony 10 months ago
today is march 14th Mrs Hamer died on March 14th 1977 if you are religious say a prayer for her immortal soul if not give her a thought.
vivascargill 10 months ago
magnificent
alansmart7 1 year ago
its funny how some white people say we wanted to be white when their very aim was to make black people feel inferior in their blackness and appreciate whiteness more....sad that so many blacks still fall for this though
openmindedfemme 1 year ago
There is a new speech by this wonderful woman onu-tube WATCH IT!!
vivascargill 2 years ago
Thank You!
Nokuras 2 years ago
Many, many, many, many Thanks!!
grummeper 2 years ago
no greater American!
vivascargill 2 years ago
Absolutely beautiful, how amazing and how proud and happy she would be today
dascoat4msu 2 years ago
OH REALLY?
usualsuspectsmovemen 2 years ago 2
Why? Because of Obama? I Think Not.. She would still question America's Racism,Jena 6,Oscar Grant,,prison industrial complex,ect. Her spirit lives through Cynthia McKinney
usualsuspectsmovemen 2 years ago 7
you bet ! black folk are worse off than ever==Palestine burns Obama looks on our jails are black concentration camps
vivascargill 2 years ago
very moving thank you !
joegodsey 2 years ago
brilliant!
crashitbaby17 2 years ago
Bravo!
JusticeandTruth101 2 years ago
This is beautiful... Almost brought tears to my eyes.
BelizeanThug22 2 years ago
wow. seriously good for what must be a school project. go girl! A+++!
letherden 2 years ago
WOO! GO LADY!!!!
SomberTwilight 2 years ago
I must say i dont know much about her,, but this video moves me, and as a hispanic in America, it makes me apreciate my Rights more and the people that made it possible thank you Mrs. Hamer, you helped open the door for all of us.
ratpais 2 years ago
i must agree
i feel bad for everything in the past our ancestores did that made them weak in the beginning,but now a lot of us are scared to mess with anyone cause a lot of people hold that against people in fights
SomberTwilight 2 years ago
Was this for National History Day?
rf4rr4r 3 years ago
i wish she were alive to see what is going to happen next week.
aemm34 3 years ago
There are so many people who don't know about Ms. Hamer. I live in the small town of Ruleville where Ms. Hamer lived and is now buried. She is a great figure in American history and I am so happy that this video was posted.
braylewis 3 years ago
Fannie Lou Hamer was an amazingly brave, principled person. Thank you for putting this video together and putting it on YouTube so anyone can learn about Ms. Hamer.
rrlynch 3 years ago
Lot of hard work put into this video and it really paid off. I love history. This is something I can watch over and over again!
justingonz14 3 years ago
Fannie Lou Hamer was my relative, she was married to my father's 1st cousin, Perry Pap Hamer, and also the ironic thing about some dates surrounding her was that she did the 1st civil rights march on my 2nd birth-day August 31, 1962 and she died on my mother's birthday, Mach 14, 1977! She was truly a hero!
DANITA47 3 years ago
i have to do a proget on tis
hotho619 3 years ago
I knew this was a history day project, probably for nationals. I wish I'd learned as much when I participated. I love your use of interviews and really well-chosen photographs and footage. Fannie Lou Hamer is so inspiring and I can't think of a more heroic and worthwhile time to document.
xcllentSnivellus 3 years ago
Magnificent!
I had the opportunity to meet Mrs. Hamer when I was a young activist. She and Ella Baker are my "Sheroes".
Deoliver47 3 years ago 5
@Deoliver47 A movie should be made about this woman and I think Mo Nique should play the role.
dal4018 1 year ago
@Deoliver47 yes! and Septima Clarke
vivascargill 11 months ago
This is a brilliant job. These kids have a future in journalism or literature.
abrain 3 years ago
I cried. Thank you so much for making this.
monkeypayson 3 years ago
This is really a superb video. That it was made by two outstanding and conscientious young women as an educational project is a source of inspiration for all who view it. It also underscores the pride we should take in our schools, and the resolve we must have in defending them -- and their teachers -- from devastating budget cuts this year.
jjohannson 3 years ago 2
Wow. Wonderful job. This really taught me things that I didn't know. Thanks so much.
gebthomas 3 years ago 2
This is brilliantly done - I feel better about my country knowing that this documentary was made by two such bright young women. Terrific use of archive footage to put together an original, fascinating narrative.
javelina8258 3 years ago 2
I did not know her story, and I was moved to tears. Thank you. Thank you.
xtrarich 3 years ago
fannie lou hamer is great freedom fighter who with the organized masses (sncc,naacp,mfdp) raged war against the terrorist and barbarians of mississippi. she died in 1977 because one of mississippis hospitals refused her treatment to save her life. long live the spirit of this freedom fighter...death to the terrorists and their traditions..
hardwood007 3 years ago
this was wonderful, great job girls!!
astridgonzlez14 4 years ago
This girls did a splendid job--better than many students way older could have done. I hope their teacher rewarded them with a grade the reflected that.
kgbates2 4 years ago 3
Fannie Lou Hammer's is remarkable.....mainly because she was not one of the African American Leaders that was educated and mentored by other leaders. She was a working American uneducated and rigged by the system that understood that her participation working hard to better her community was the only way that she would witness change. This lesson is something that many of us still have not learned today!!
Walakewon 4 years ago
These Truths shall become evidence in the Black Peoples struggle for equality in the land of the (quest for freedom), and the (home of the graves),and one day, our fight for reparations will prevail. nadroj11
20956468 4 years ago
This is a fantastic documentary of what really did take place in our history. We are SO proud of the film-makers...not just cos one of the "Ali's" is our grand-daughter; but because of their wisdom beyond years...and dedication to a great cause, that isn't studied enough in our great country. BRAVO to Ali & Ali; we are SO proud of you. Just imagine ALL that are enlightened by young peoples' dedication, who are fortunate enough to view this. FANTASTIC. Much love from G'ma & G'pa Jones
janaj17 4 years ago 2
That was amazing. I can't believe I had to wait until college to get a decent American history including the civil rights era. Mrs. Hamer's story should be taught in every history course covering post-Reconstruction America.
redblackrev 4 years ago 3
We agree! Thank you for taking the time to watch the documentary and post a comment. Spread the word and keep Fannie Lou Hamer's legacy alive. Especially with recent events in Louisiana, I think Hamer would still be very sick and tired.
muggles1 4 years ago 2
Kids teaching us about our civil rights history is a true inspiration. Excellent job!
Snessla 4 years ago 2
I wish Fannie Lou Hamer would have been exposed more often in the media. I thank you for doing your part! Hamer was a true inspiration to the human race.
IBMeddling 4 years ago
Thanks very much. She was a remarkable lady.
sureep 4 years ago
great work
awesome vid
TheShultz 4 years ago
Thank you for taking the time to watch the video. Spread the word and keep Fannie Lou Hamer's legacy alive! Thank you!
muggles1 4 years ago
This is an incredible documentary about a magnificent woman, created by two brilliant 7th graders. We are so proud of you, Ali and Allie! Love, Kim and Jose (Mama and Papa)
muggles1 4 years ago
This is an excellent piece of work! Way to go girls!
shaybrandonburke 4 years ago
This was made by two 12-year-old girls in Bakersfield, CA - Ali Castellanos and Allie Molen. They made it for national history day and hope that everyone will watch and understand how important voting is in our country.
sureep 4 years ago 3