Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer: The Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement
Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer: The Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement | Carole Boston Weatherford
18 posts | 20 read | 14 to read
A 2016 Caldecott Honor BookA 2016 Robert F. Sibert Honor BookA 2016 John Steptoe New Talent Illustrator Award Winner Stirring poems and stunning collage illustrations combine to celebrate the life of Fannie Lou Hamer, a champion of equal voting rights. ""I am sick and tired of being sick and tired." "Despite fierce prejudice and abuse, even being beaten to within an inch of her life, Fannie Lou Hamer was a champion of civil rights from the 1950s until her death in 1977. Integral to the Freedom Summer of 1964, Ms. Hamer gave a speech at the Democratic National Convention that, despite President Johnson s interference, aired on national TV news and spurred the nation to support the Freedom Democrats. Featuring vibrant mixed-media art full of intricate detail, "Voice of Freedom" celebrates Fannie Lou Hamer s life and legacy with a message of hope, determination, and strength."
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
quote
mcappel

“I guess if I'd had any sense, I'd a-been a little scared, but what was the point of being scared.“

blurb
mcappel

This book would be a great book to discuss the hardships enslaved people faced as well as discussing the Civil Rights Movement.

review
mcappel
Pickpick

Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer: The Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement by Carole Boston Weatherford / Illustrated by Ekua Holmes. This book follows the story of Fannie Lou. It reviews the hardships of enslaved people. The illustrations are colorful and detailed. The colors match the emotions told on each page. Published: 2015 and Caldecott Honor in 2026

review
TheBookHippie
post image
Pickpick

Picture book read a loud day

48 likes1 stack add
review
Butterfinger
post image
Pickpick

WOW! Fannie Lou Gamer is now one of my heroes. The book is written in free verse and the writing is beautiful. Her adopted daughter died because a hospital that treated blacks was too far away for treatment. Despicable.

Again, those illustrations are gorgeous. #BBRC @librarianryan @sarahreadstoomuch

LibrarianRyan stacked. 4y
37 likes1 stack add1 comment
review
carlenerubin
post image
Pickpick

Voice of Freedom is a P book written by Carole Boston Weatherford and illustrated by Ekua Holmes. This book has won many awards including the Coretta Scott King and John Steptoe New Talent Illustrator Award, and the Caldecott Honor. This book has some incredible poetry in it giving readers an insight into the Civil Rights Movement. It allows the audience to read beautiful poetry along with looking at incredible illustrations.

carlenerubin I would use this book in my classroom as a RA.

https://knowledgequest.aasl.org/pairing-picture-books-and-primary-sources-voice-...

UDL: 8.2
ESOL: 11
This poetry book is an important resource to use in your classroom. Not only does it pair well with social studies but it also varies the demand on the students. #UCFLAE3414SU19
5y
Stephanie5 Would be a great read in the classroom especially during social studies. 5y
DrSpalding I love the primary source resource you have noted! Use good books in social studies! 5y
3 likes3 comments
review
Krisjericho
post image
Pickpick

A verse biography picture book about Fannie Lou Hamer. Definitely not for younger picture book readers, as it contains the truth of the violence and horrible language that Hamer was subjected to, but this is beautifully illustrated and wonderfully told.

blurb
thecurlybookworm
post image

#riotgrams Day 16: black history

This children‘s book has beautiful illustrations by Ekua Holmes. It also is very honest about the reality of Fannie Lou Hammer‘s life—it doesn‘t gloss over anything—but is still inspiring & hopeful.

[DELETED] 3803335244 Great cover! @Tamra thought you might like this one too!! 💕 6y
PictureandBook The TOTAlly love this book. 6y
Tamra Oh Ekua! She just won the Caldecott! I‘ll look for this one, thanks! (edited) 6y
19 likes2 stack adds3 comments
review
Chelsibno
post image
Pickpick

I recently read this #nonfiction book about famous Civil Rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer. The poetry is emotionally evocative and brilliantly shows the struggles that Hamer experienced. The artwork is visually bright and stunning. I can definitely see why this book was nominated for the WAW Children's Book Award.

Lmstraubie It is amazing what she went through. The illustrations are gorgeous. 7y
28 likes1 comment
review
Debiw781
post image
Pickpick

Another #audiobook completed! This one was a sort, but stirring biography. Reading the March graphic novels inspired me to hunt this one down. #nonfictionchallenge17

blurb
LitHousewife
post image

Audiobooks are great for children, too. Here are the #Audies2017 finalists for Young Listeners.

review
HippieChickHomeschool
post image
Pickpick

I'm so glad a friend recommended this- I thought it was "just" about a singer from the cover. (Y'all, don't judge a book by its cover, just like your mama taught you) I learned so much! The kids did too!

review
BookInMyHands
post image
Pickpick

Book Buddies for 1st-3rd graders today:

We started with "This is the Dream" for some background on segregation and the Civil Rights Movement and then moved to excerpts from "Voice of Freedom." We also listened to bits from the CD.

I stopped often, and we talked through questions and concerns. We talked about discrimination too, and how- contrary to what my group of mostly white kids thought- it still exists today.

#notawhiteprotagonist

LindsayReads Oh, this is wonderful. Thank you for tagging me. 💕💕💕💕💕 7y
BookInMyHands @LindsayReads I think I might try 3 books if I do it again (maybe also Martin's Big Words) and do less of Voice of Freedom. The kids were mostly 1 & 2 and the book is pretty heavy. You are welcome- I appreciate seeing what you are doing too! 7y
52 likes2 comments
review
missjenniferlowe
post image
Pickpick

A seriously powerful book. Fannie Lou Hamer was an amazing woman.

Hornsby78 I drove through her hometown over the weekend. 7y
missjenniferlowe @Hornsby78 That's neat! The book mentioned a few things in her hometown are named for her. 7y
Hornsby78 They have a sign beside the welcome sign that says" Birthplace of ..." 7y
10 likes1 stack add3 comments
review
Abby2
Pickpick

Wow! The illustrations are stunning and the information is inspiring. Great book for kids

review
mboots
post image
Pickpick

Anyone can use their voice for change!

blurb
Caryl
post image

#WWW: Fannie Lou Hamer, civil rights hero. (Also admire Ekua Holmes and her gorgeous artwork, as well as Carole Boston Weatherford and her beautiful poems. An excellent introduction to this incredible human being.)

BookishFeminist ❤️ Fannie Lou Hamer 8y
34 likes6 stack adds1 comment
quote
girlreading
post image

"I have lived long enough to know that no race has a corner on decency." Fannie Lou Hamer

2 likes1 stack add