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On the afternoon of June 12, 1963, Fannie Lou Hamer and several others were released from a Winona, Miss. jail after being arrested, falsely charged and savagely beaten three days earlier on June 9th. The law enforcement officials had spoken of killing Hamer and the voting rights activists and throwing them in the river. They were released on bond however, after the murder of civil rights activist Medgar Evers at his home in Jackson, Miss. hours earlier. All of the officers involved in beating Hamer and the others were found not guilty in federal court. Evers' death saved their lives.
Photo: A postage stamp honoring Evers and Hamer was released in February 2009. The two were pictured together at the request of Evers' widow, Myrlie Evers-Williams.
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