Crusade for justice: the autobiography of Ida B. Wells
"Ida B. Wells (1862-1931) is now a Chicago icon and a shining example of fearless grit and truth-telling. Born into slavery, she lost both parents at the age of sixteen and supported five siblings by teaching school. As perhaps the first investigative journalist, she crusaded against lynching a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Ida B. Wells (1862-1931) is now a Chicago icon and a shining example of fearless grit and truth-telling. Born into slavery, she lost both parents at the age of sixteen and supported five siblings by teaching school. As perhaps the first investigative journalist, she crusaded against lynching and for women's suffrage. She worked with Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony; she co-founded the NAACP and started the Alpha Suffrage Club here in Chicago; she is the first African American woman to have a street named after her in Chicago. This autobiography, edited by Ida B.'s daughter, Afreda Duster, was first published 1970 in a series edited by John Hope Franklin. Alfreda's daughter, Michelle Duster, who has spent years championing her grandmother's memory, has provided a new afterword. We are bringing out the Second Edition to mark the centennial (June, 2020) of Illinois ratifying the 19th amendment, giving women the vote. Wells was active in the suffrage movement. The new edition has been re-designed and includes four new halftones and a new foreword by Eve Ewing"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xxxii, 385 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9780226691428 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Foreword, by Eoe L. Ewing v¡ ¡ Foreword to the 1970 Edition by John Hope Franklin xiii Introduction by Alfreda M. Duster Preface / з I Born into Slavery / 7 xv A Regrettable Interview /170 26 Remembering English Friends/180 25 շ Hard Beginnings /14 3 NewOpportunities/20 4 lola / 27 28 SusanB. Anthony/189 Ungentlemanly and Unchristian /196 5 29 Satin and Orange Blossoms / 202 6 30 A Divided Duty/208 31 Again in the Public Eye / 2!7 The Free Speech Days / 32 Lynching at the Curve/42 7 Leaving Memphis Behind / 47 8 9 At the Handsofa Mob/53 To Tell the Truth Freely /59 27 32 NewProjects/228 33 Club Life and Politics /237 10 The Homesick Exile/67 II Light from the Human Torch / 73 12 Through England and Scotland / 76 34 13 Breaking the Silent Indifference /82 37 NAACP / 274 14 An Indiscreet Letter/89 38 Steve Green and “Chicken Joe” 15 Final Days in London/92 16 “To the Seeker of Truth” /98 39 Campbell/286 Seeking the Negro Vote /295 Inter-Ocean Letters /107 40 17 35 A Negro Theater/24 6 Negro Fellowship League /253 36 Illinois Lynchings/263 Protest to the Governor/ 303 World War I and the Negro 18 In Liverpool/113 19 In Manchester /122 20 In Bristol/130 41 21 Newcastle Notes /136 43 East Saint Louis Riot / 328 22 Memories of London/144 44 Arkansas Riot /341 23 Soldiers / 313 42 The Equal Rights League / 321 “You Can’t Change the Record” /153 24 Last Days in Britain/159 45 The Tide of Hatred/ 349 46 The Price of Liberty /358 Afterword by Michelle Duster / 363 Bibliography 373 ¡Index 377
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CONTENTS Foreword, by Eoe L. Ewing v¡ ¡ Foreword to the 1970 Edition by John Hope Franklin xiii Introduction by Alfreda M. Duster Preface / з I Born into Slavery / 7 xv A Regrettable Interview /170 26 Remembering English Friends/180 25 շ Hard Beginnings /14 3 NewOpportunities/20 4 lola / 27 28 SusanB. Anthony/189 Ungentlemanly and Unchristian /196 5 29 Satin and Orange Blossoms / 202 6 30 A Divided Duty/208 31 Again in the Public Eye / 2!7 The Free Speech Days / 32 Lynching at the Curve/42 7 Leaving Memphis Behind / 47 8 9 At the Handsofa Mob/53 To Tell the Truth Freely /59 27 32 NewProjects/228 33 Club Life and Politics /237 10 The Homesick Exile/67 II Light from the Human Torch / 73 12 Through England and Scotland / 76 34 13 Breaking the Silent Indifference /82 37 NAACP / 274 14 An Indiscreet Letter/89 38 Steve Green and “Chicken Joe” 15 Final Days in London/92 16 “To the Seeker of Truth” /98 39 Campbell/286 Seeking the Negro Vote /295 Inter-Ocean Letters /107 40 17 35 A Negro Theater/24 6 Negro Fellowship League /253 36 Illinois Lynchings/263 Protest to the Governor/ 303 World War I and the Negro 18 In Liverpool/113 19 In Manchester /122 20 In Bristol/130 41 21 Newcastle Notes /136 43 East Saint Louis Riot / 328 22 Memories of London/144 44 Arkansas Riot /341 23 Soldiers / 313 42 The Equal Rights League / 321 “You Can’t Change the Record” /153 24 Last Days in Britain/159 45 The Tide of Hatred/ 349 46 The Price of Liberty /358 Afterword by Michelle Duster / 363 Bibliography 373 ¡Index 377 |
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