Lynching.
Lynching.
Lynching.
Lynching.
Lynching
Journalist and civil rights activist Ida B. Wells was one of the key figures who launched a crusade against lynching in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Wells used her writing and investigative journalism to raise awareness about the atrocities of lynching and advocate for anti-lynching legislation.
Ida B. Wells thought that lynching was a brutal way of showing racism and she thought it was wrong.
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Fight against lynching.
In "Ida B," the titular character, a spirited young girl, grapples with significant changes in her life when her mother becomes ill and her family faces financial difficulties. As her parents decide to sell their farm and move to town, Ida B struggles with anger and resistance, feeling disconnected from her beloved natural surroundings. Throughout her journey, she learns valuable lessons about friendship, resilience, and the importance of embracing change. Ultimately, Ida B finds a way to reconcile her love for her home with the new realities of her life.
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Ida Straus refused to take a place in the life boat and instead, died with her husband.
Fight against lynching.