an anti-lynching crusader
a woman's rights activist
a passionate crusader against racism
journalist and teacher who spoke out on racial issues
a civil rights pioneer and one of the founders of the NAACP
she was a teacher in Mississippi before she became a wellknown journalist.
Ida Bell Wells-Barnett was born on July 16, 1862.
Ida Bell Wells-Barnett was born on July 16, 1862.
Ida Bell Wells
Ida Bell Wells-Barnett died on March 25, 1931 at the age of 68.
Ida Bell Wells-Barnett was born on July 16, 1862 and died on March 25, 1931. Ida Bell Wells-Barnett would have been 68 years old at the time of death or 153 years old today.
She was born on 16 July 1862.
Ida Bell, also known as Ida Bell Wells-Barnett, had four children. She was a prominent African American journalist and civil rights activist, and her family life included her marriage to Ferdinand Barnett. Together, they raised their children while she continued her advocacy for social justice and anti-lynching efforts.
James Wells and Elizibeth "Izzy Bell" Warrenton
Ida Wells-Barnett died of uremia on 25th March, 1931
James Wells and Elizibeth "Izzy Bell" Warrenton
Ida Wells' full name is Ida Bell Wells. She was an influential African American journalist, educator, and civil rights activist known for her anti-lynching campaign and advocacy for racial equality. Her work laid the foundation for future civil rights movements.