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  1. Ida Bell Wells-Barnett, también conocida como Ida B. Wells (Holly Springs, Misisipi, 16 de julio de 1862-Chicago, Illinois, 25 de marzo de 1931), fue una periodista y activista afroamericana. Formó parte del movimiento sufragista y fue cofundadora de la Asociación Nacional para el Progreso de las Personas de Color dedicada a la defensa de los derechos civiles y a los derechos de la mujer en ...

  2. El color de su piel comenzó a determinar su vida, cuando Ida Bell Wells nació el 16 de julio de 1862, dos meses antes de la Declaración de Emancipación, en Holly Spings, Mississippi. Era la hija mayor de una pareja de esclavos que con la Declaración de Emancipación cambiaron de vida. Su padre se convirtió en aprendiz de carpintero y se ...

  3. The Ida B. Wells Memorial Foundation seeks to preserve and promote the legacy of Wells by supporting programs and organizations that prioritize education, journalism, social justice, and equality. In February 2019, Congress Parkway in downtown Chicago was renamed as Ida B. Wells Drive , the first street in the city to be named after a woman and person of color.

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  5. Our Namesake. Ida B. Wells was a pioneering Black journalist and an activist for women’s rights and the suffrage movement. She was also one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Wells was born into slavery in Holly Springs, Miss. While working as a teacher in Memphis, she began writing a column for ...

  6. 11 de abr. de 2021 · Ida B. Wells was always of the opinion that white mobs lynched Black successful men because they feared deep down of the competition those Black-owned businesses posed to them. This was evident on March 9, 1892, when three Memphis Black businessmen were taking out rail yard and heinously executed by a white mob.

  7. 10 de dic. de 1998 · Ida B. Wells-Barnett was instrumental in creating several national organizations, including the Niagara Movement, out of which, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People evolved. Ida B. Wells-Barnett , the fiery journalist, lecturer and civil rights militant, is best known for her tireless crusade against lynching and her fearless efforts to expose violence against blacks.

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