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anthony makes a claim that fannie lou hammer was fearless as a disruptor who advocated for racial equality. which two notes could he synthesize to support this claim?
in 1964, fannie lou hammer tried to run for congress from the second congressional district.
on june 9, 1963, fannie lou hammer was arrested and beaten in her jail cell.
hammer lived on a plantation and worked as a sharecropper for 42 years.
on september 10, 1962, someone fired shots into her home.
the summer of 1964 is referred to as the freedom summer.
Trying to run for Congress despite risks shows fearlessness. Being arrested, beaten and having shots fired at her home are threats that she faced while advocating for racial - equality, demonstrating her fearlessness. The other notes about her sharecropping life and the Freedom Summer are not directly related to her fearlessness as a disruptor for racial equality.
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- In 1964, Fannie Lou Hammer tried to run for Congress from the Second Congressional District.
- On June 9, 1963, Fannie Lou Hammer was arrested and beaten in her jail cell. On September 10, 1962, someone fired shots into her home.