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Black history isn’t only written in textbooks or memorialized inmonumentsSometimes, it lives in voices that were silenced, resisted, and punished for telling the truth.

Today’s episode is different.

This is the story of a woman the system tried to break—butcouldn’t.
A woman whose “crime” was demanding the right to be free.A woman whose courage exposed how violence, fear, and power were used as toolsto control Black lives.

Her name is Fannie Lou Hamer.

She wasn’t a politician when she stood up. She wasn’t protected by power or privilege. She was a sharecropper from Mississippi who dared to challenge a system built on terror—and paid for it with her body, her safety, and her peace.

In a true crime podcast, we often talk about victims of injustice.
Today, we talk about someone who survived it—and forced the world to look.

This is a special Black History episode.This is the story of resistance.This is the story of Fannie Lou Hamer.

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