“The insults and constant fear of violence were examples of day-to-day life for Black people in Mississippi, a story Fannie Lou Hamer argued was tragic, unconstitutional and sadly all too well-known,” Marlee Bunch writes.
Marlee Bunch
Dr. Marlee Bunch is an interdisciplinary educator, author, researcher and lifelong learner. Her research examines the oral histories of Black female educators in Hattiesburg, Miss., who taught between 1954-1971, and the implications that desegregation had on their lives and careers. Bunch has been an educator for 17+ years, and is the founder of the un/Hush teaching framework. You can learn more about her work at www.marleebunch.com/ or www.amazon.com/author/themagnitudeofus.

