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Ida B. Wells fought against lynching in the South by meticulously documenting and publicizing the instances of violence against Black individuals. She conducted extensive research, gathering statistics and personal accounts to expose the brutality and injustice of lynching. Through her writings, including her pamphlet "Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases," and her speeches, she aimed to raise awareness and mobilize public opinion against racial violence. Wells also advocated for civil rights and worked with various organizations to promote social justice and equality.

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