Ida B. Wells: Journalist, Advocate & Crusader for Justice

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Meet journalist and activist Ida B. Wells in this second vibrant middle grade biography in the Rise. Risk. Remember. Incredible Stories series spotlighting Black women who left their mark on history from acclaimed and New York Times bestselling author Erica Armstrong Dunbar and Candace Buford.

Born into slavery, Ida B. Wells (1862–1931) grew up watching her family fight for Black rights during the Reconstruction Era. After receiving her education, Ida worked as an educator before moving to Memphis where she began writing about white mob violence, investigating lynchings and reporting her findings in local newspapers. Ida helped found the NAACP and was a renowned leader in the civil rights movement, but she was also a young woman desperately trying to hold her family together after tragedy with dignity and resolve.

Ida fought to give voice to the people suffering from injustice, racism, and violence. She spoke out against lynchings internationally and refused to cater to the white women leading the suffrage movement. Throughout her life, she devoted her words and deeds to activism.

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9781665919821
  • ISBN: 9781665919821
  • Pub Date: 3rd June 2025
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Imprint: Aladdin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 208

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This is Book 2 in the Rise. Risk. Remember. Incredible Stories of Courageous Black Women Series. See all Rise. Risk. Remember. Incredible Stories of Courageous Black Women books here.

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