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Ida B. Wells pursued a degree to enhance her knowledge and skills, particularly in a time when educational opportunities for African Americans, especially women, were limited. She attended Fisk University, where she was exposed to the ideas of social justice and civil rights, which influenced her later work as a journalist and activist. Her education empowered her to challenge racial injustices, particularly through her anti-lynching campaigns.

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