Ida B. Wells
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Investigative journalist and civil rights activist who documented the epidemic of anti-Black lynching in the post-Reconstruction South, publishing findings in "Southern Horrors" (1892) and "The Red Record" (1895). Wells co-founded the NAACP and was a founding member of the National Association of Colored Women. She exposed how legal and extralegal violence sustained racial hierarchy after the Fifteenth Amendment.
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Jul 27, 1919 · social
Chicago race riot erupts during Red Summer after Black teenager is killed
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