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she was a teacher in Mississippi before she became a wellknown journalist.
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Ida Wells-Barnett
Ida Wells-Barnett, an early advocate in the fight for civil rights, was a teacher in Mississippi before she became a journalist. She was also a newspaper editor as well as a sociologist.
Ida Wells-Barnett, an early advocate in the fight for civil rights, was a teacher in Mississippi before she became a journalist. She was also a newspaper editor as well as a sociologist.
The person you're referring to is likely Ida B. Wells. Before her rise as a prominent journalist and civil rights activist, Wells worked as a teacher in Mississippi. She became renowned for her investigative journalism, particularly her work on anti-lynching campaigns and her advocacy for African American rights. Her writings and activism have left a lasting impact on American journalism and social justice movements.
he became a barrister, a teacher and a journalist
Ida Wells-Barnett (1862-1931), famous for her investigations of the lynchings of African Americans, was a teacher in Mississippi before she became a well-known journalist. One of her published pamphlets was Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases.
yes she did you didnt know dat what kind of idiot are you
Journalist, teacher and a nurse!
Ida Wells-Barnett
She became a journalist because she can't play sports.