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Hamer$506537$ - translation to English

AMERICAN LAWMAN
Francis Augustus Hamer; Francis A. Hamer; Francis Hamer; Hamer, Frank
  • The road ended here for Bonnie and Clyde
  • '''The posse.''' Top, L to R: Hinton, Oakley, Gault; seated, L to R: Alcorn, Jordan and Frank Hamer.
  • [[Bonnie Parker]] and [[Clyde Barrow]], known as "[[Bonnie and Clyde]]" in 1933

Hamer      
n. Hamer, cognome
Fannie Lou Hamer         
  • A sign honoring Fannie Lou Hamer for her work in Ruleville, Mississippi
  • Fannie Lou Hamer Memorial Garden in Ruleville, Mississippi
AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST (1917–1977)
Fannie Townsend Hamer; Fanny Lou Hamer; Fannie Hamer; Fannie Lou Townsend; Fannie Townsend
n. Fannie Lou Hamer, (1917-1977) mezzadro e attivista per i diritti civili americano, co-fondatore del partito democratico per la libertà del Mississippi

Wikipedia

Frank Hamer

Francis Augustus Hamer (March 17, 1884 – July 10, 1955) was an American lawman and Texas Ranger who led the 1934 posse that tracked down and killed criminals Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. Renowned for his toughness, marksmanship, and investigative skill, he acquired status in the Southwest as the archetypal Texas Ranger.

Hamer also led the fight in Texas against the Ku Klux Klan, starting in 1922, as senior captain of the Texas Rangers, and he is believed to have saved at least 15 people from lynch mobs. He was inducted into the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame. His professional record and reputation are controversial, particularly with regard to his willingness to use extrajudicial killing even in an increasingly modernized society.

Hamer has been described by biographer John Boessenecker as "one of the greatest American lawmen of the twentieth century".