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  1. Fannie Lee Chaney (née Roberts; September 4, 1921 – May 22, 2007) was an American baker turned civil rights activist after her son James Chaney was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan during the 1964 Freedom Summer rides in Mississippi.

  2. 24 mag 2007 · Fannie Lee Chaney, a $28-a-week bakery worker who became a target of racial hatred herself after her son James Chaney and two other civil rights workers were killed by the Ku Klux Klan in...

  3. As they awaited a driver, Fannie Lee Chaney and her husband, Ben Sr., sat in the front seat of a sedan; their daughters, Barbara, Janice and Julia, sat in the back with Ben, who hunched...

  4. 28 giu 2014 · He finally rested his head on the right shoulder of his mother, Fannie Lee. That was the first time most people would see Ben, the younger brother of James Earl Chaney, one of three civil...

  5. 21 ago 2007 · Fannie Lee Chaney died in May at 84. On Friday, time ran out for Carolyn Goodman. She was 91. “It’s been a rough summer,” said Ben Chaney, who was 12 when his big brother, James, was...

  6. 18 giu 2007 · Shortly after her son, James Chaney was murdered in Mississippi in the summer of 1964 along with Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner, Fannie Lee Chaney gave an address in which she vowed to continue the struggle for racial justice in her home state.

  7. 24 mag 2007 · Fannie Lee Chaney, a $28-a-week bakery worker who became a target of racial hatred herself after her son James Chaney and two other civil rights workers were killed by the Ku Klux Klan in ...