Paper. 1963.

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Paper. 1963.

Carbon copy of speech delivered at LeMoyne Ida B. Wells: Her Anti-Lynching Crusades in Britain and the American Reaction."

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Crawford, Floyd Wardlaw.

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Ida Bell (Ida) Wells-Barnett. 1862/64-1931 was an Afro-American equal rights advocate, journalist, newspaper publisher, clubwoman, lecturer, anti-lynching reformer. From the description of Paper. 1963. (Ascension Parish School). WorldCat record id: 18976247 ...

Wells-Barnett, Ida B., 1862-1931

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Ida B. Wells (b. July 16, 1862, Holly Springs, MS - d. March 25, 1931, Chicago, IL) was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi in 1862, six months before the Emancipation Proclamation granted freedom to her slave parents. Following the death of both her parents of yellow fever in 1878, Ida, at age 16, began teaching in a one-room schoolhouse in rural Mississippi. Some time between 1882 and 1883 Wells moved to Memphis, Tennessee, to teach in city schools. She was dismissed, in 1891, for h...