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Ida B. Wells-Barnett and the Crusade against Lynching

Alison MorrettaSeries: Primary Sources of the Civil Rights Movement
5
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Pages
64
Year
2016
Language
English

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Ida B. Wells-Barnett faced two great social barriers in her crusade to end the rampant practice of lynching African Americans: she was black and she was a woman. Born during the Civil War, she was well spoken and outspoken, and often risked her own safety when pointing out the misdeeds of others. However, she focused attention on the unjust horrors committed in the South and changed many hearts. Her tireless work earned her the title of "mother of the civil rights movement."

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