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  1. Ferdinand Lee Barnett (February 18, 1852 – March 11, 1936) was an American journalist, lawyer, and civil rights activist in Chicago, beginning in the late Reconstruction era. Born in Nashville, Tennessee , during his childhood, his African-American family fled to Windsor, Ontario , Canada, just before the American Civil War .

  2. 14 de nov. de 2007 · Ferdinand Barnett, Ida B. Wells and Their Family, 1917. Born in Nashville, Tennessee on February 18, 1852, and educated at the law school later affiliated with Northwestern University, Ferdinand Lee Barnett was an attorney, writer, lecturer, and the editor and founder of Chicago’s first black newspaper, the Chicago Conservator .

  3. 23 de ene. de 2017 · Ferdinand Lee Barnett, the husband of Ida B. Wells. University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center. By the time Ms. Wells married Ferdinand L. Barnett in Chicago, she...

  4. Ferdinand Lee Barnett (18 de febrero de 1852 - 11 de marzo de 1936) fue un periodista, abogado y activista de derechos civiles estadounidense en Chicago, Illinois, que comenzó a finales de la era de la Reconstrucción.

  5. 10 de feb. de 2017 · Black Experience Black History Education Icon Profiles. Ferdinand Lee Barnett, publisher, lawyer, civil rights activist. by Herb Boyd February 10, 2017. For several weeks I’ve been mulling...

  6. Balancing Personal and Professional Lives. Ida B. Wells met her match in Mr. Ferdinand Lee Barnett, a prominent attorney, activist, feminist, and fellow journalist, as publisher of The Conservator, the first African American newspaper in Chicago. Still, her career remained of the utmost importance; she even postponed their wedding three times ...

  7. Attorney, writer, lecturer, and the editor and founder of Chicago's first black newspaper, the Chicago Conservator; Husband of Ida B. Wells. ----- Ferdinand L. Barnett Dies; Veteran Chicago Attorney Funeral services for Ferdinand Lee Barnett, 77 years old, colored attorney, who died Wednesday in the home of his...