Fannie Lou Hamer Quotes

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Born: October 6, 1917

Fannie Lou Hamer was a fearless civil rights activist whose life embodied the transformative power of action born from deep conviction. As a sharecropper turned orator, she understood that motivation without movement is hollow. Her philosophy—rooted in the belief that ordinary people can spark extraordinary change—continues to inspire those seeking courage to confront injustice. Hamer’s quotes resonate because they are forged in real struggle: her call to be sick and tired of being sick and tired remains a rallying cry for anyone who refuses to accept the world as it is. Her legacy proves that true motivation demands relentless, purposeful action.

Fannie Lou Hamer Quotes (23)

"I am sick and tired of being sick and tired."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"Nobody's free until everybody's free."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"If I fall, I'll fall five feet four inches forward in the fight for freedom. I'm not backing off."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"I feel sorry for anybody that could let hate wrap them up. Ain't no such thing as I can hate anybody and hope to see God's face."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"With the people, for the people, by the people. I crack up when I hear it; I say, with the handful, for the handful, by the handful, cause that's what really happens."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"Is this America, the land of the free and the home of the brave, where we have to sleep with our telephones off the hooks because our lives be threatened daily, because we want to live as decent human beings in America?"

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"There is one thing you have got to learn about our movement. Three people are better than no people."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"If the white man gives you anything - just remember when he gets ready he will take it right back. We have to take for ourselves."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"One day, I know the struggle will change. There's got to be a change - not only for Mississippi, not only for the people in the United States, but people all over the world."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"What I really feel is necessary is that the black people in this country wil have to upset this apple cart. We can no longer ignore the fact that America is not the... land of the free and the home of the brave."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Motivation

"People have got to get together and work together. I'm tired of the kind of oppression that white people have inflicted on us and are still trying to inflict."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Motivation

"That's why I want to change Mississippi. You don't run away from problems - you just face them."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"I had to leave, and my husband was forced to stay on this plantation until after the harvest season was over. And then the man that we had worked for, he'd taken the car, and the most of the few things we had had been stolen."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"Every red stripe in that flag represents the black man's blood that has been shed."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"On the 10th of September 1962, sixteen bullets was fired into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tucker for me."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"White Americans today don't know what in the world to do because when they put us behind them, that's where they made their mistake... they put us behind them, and we watched every move they made."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"Why should I leave Ruleville, and why should I leave Mississippi? I go to the big city, and with the kind of education they give us in Mississippi, I got problems. I'd wind up in a soup line there."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"They talked about how it was our rights as human beings to register and vote. I never knew we could vote before. Nobody ever told us."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"I was forced away from the plantation because I wouldn't go back and withdraw, you know, my literacy test after I had tried to take it. I wouldn't go back."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"I'd been in jail, and I'd been beat. I had been to a voter registration workshop, you know, to - they were just training and teaching us how to register, to pass the literacy test."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"They - you know, when we walked in - when I walked in with the two white men that had carried me down - and they cursed me all the way down. They would ask me questions, and when I would try to answer, they would tell me to hush."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"I know lots of people in Mississippi who have lost their jobs trying to register to vote."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom

"I'm showing the people that a Negro can run for office."

Fannie Lou Hamer
Topic: Wisdom
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