How did Fannie Lou Hamer describe treatment of activists who tried to register African American voters?


Most of them were killed in bombings and riots.


Many of them gained respect of southern white communities.


They were offered new job opportunities.


They were beaten and fired from their jobs.

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The correct answer is the last one:They were beaten and fired from their jobs.

Fannie Lou Hamer was born in 1917 in Mississippi. She was a civil rights activist and strongly commited to the cause.She stood up for African Americans right to vote.

In 1964,Hamer helped coordinating a group which was in charge of providing assitance to African American people to register ion order to vote.

Hamer herself as anactivist was beaten,arrested , even fired from her job on the Marlow Plantation.In addition, she was also threatened and shot at as a consequence of the opposition of the all-white delegation.

   

D. They were beaten and fired from their jobs.