Fannie Lou Hamer spoke for the project in 1964, it was led by Robert Parris Moses. (Sweet Jesus I had to change that answer someone put that Fannie Lou Hamer led the project x_x)
they led protests, led rebellions
She led so many slaves to freedom that she became known as the Moses of her people.
Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman
Fur
they let some slaves free during the summer thats why thats called freedom summer
In 1964, students poured into Mississippi as part of Freedom Summer, a campaign aimed at increasing voter registration among African Americans and raising awareness about civil rights issues in the South. The initiative brought hundreds of college students, primarily from the North, to assist local activists in overcoming systemic barriers to voting and to combat racial discrimination. This effort was met with significant hostility and violence, highlighting the deep-rooted racism in the region. The events of Freedom Summer ultimately contributed to greater national attention on civil rights and led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
disenfranchisement
After attending meetings with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Commitee, (SNCC) she helped found the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP). Which led to blacks being able to vote.
they led protests, led rebellions
disenfranchisement
The brakes of freedom.
She led so many slaves to freedom that she became known as the Moses of her people.
The Manhattan Project.
Vicksburg is the answer.
Jacques Marquette
De Soto