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Ida B. Wells worked as a teacher for about six years. She began her teaching career in 1884 in Memphis, Tennessee, where she taught in public schools. Wells continued to teach until she became more focused on her journalism and activism, particularly regarding civil rights and anti-lynching campaigns. Her experiences in education influenced her later work in advocating for social justice.

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