History librarian DeeDee Baldwin with document reproductions and books on display at the "Tea Time Reflections: A Celebration of Fannie Lou Hamer and the Voting Struggle" event.
Program, including a brief biography, for a speech given by Fannie Lou Hamer for "The Women of Pilgrim Rest M. B. Church" in Greenville, Mississippi. Includes notes and corrections in pencil.
Letter from Will D. Campbell, director of Katallagete, the magazine of the Committee of Southern Churchmen, and James Y. Holloway, the publication's editor, urging recipients to contribute to a fund in support of Fannie Lou Hamer.
Oktibbeha County NAACP chair Yulanda Haddix with Cherraye Oats, a niece of Fannie Lou Hamer, at the "Tea Time Reflections: Fannie Lou Hamer and the Voting Struggle" event held by the Oktibbeha NAACP at Starkville's J. L. King Center.