Ida B. Wells was a prominent African American journalist, educator, and civil rights advocate known for her powerful writings on the injustices of racism and lynching in the United States. Her most notable work, "Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases," exposed the brutal reality of lynching, arguing that it was often used to control and oppress Black communities. Wells' investigative journalism highlighted the economic and social motivations behind these acts of violence, making her a key figure in the early Civil Rights Movement and a pioneering voice for women's rights. Through her writings, she sought to raise awareness and mobilize public opinion against racial violence and discrimination.
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Ida B. Wells was born on 1862-07-16.
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