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Although
born a slave in Mississippi, Ida became one of the
most articulate and influential journalists, civil
rights leaders, and feminists of the late 19th and
early 20th century.
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Sued
the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for physically removing
her from a segregated train 71 years before Rosa Parks
refused to give up her seat.
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Spoke
out against and wrote about in graphic detail the
horrors and injustice of lynching.
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Influenced
thousands of African Americans to leave segregated
Memphis and start new lives in Oklahoma.
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Traveled
to England and convinced the British to use their
influence to stop lynchings in the United States
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Memorial
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Book
Entitled:
Ida:
IDA From Aboard
The Timeless Writings of
Ida B. Wells from England
1894 - $15.95 |
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Book
Mark Size: 6.5" x 1.5"
Bookmark
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Mug
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