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Heather Booth
Heather Booth playing guitar for Fannie Lou Hamer during the Freedom Summer Project in Mississippi, 1964. (Credit: © Wallace Roberts 1964.)
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How to cite this page
Jewish Women's Archive. "Heather Booth." <http://jwa.org/media/heather-booth> (May 24, 2012).