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  2. Ida B. Wells - Wikipedia

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    The Ida B. Wells Memorial Foundation and the Ida B. Wells Museum have also been established to protect, preserve and promote Wells's legacy. [138] In her hometown of Holly Springs, Mississippi, there is an Ida B. Wells-Barnett Museum named in her honor that acts as a cultural center of African-American history. [139]

  3. File:Face detail, from- Ida B. Wells circa 1895 by Cihak and ...

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  4. List of people from Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862–1931), civil rights activist, women's rights activist ...

  5. Category:Ida B. Wells - Wikipedia

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  6. Michelle Duster - Wikipedia

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    She is the paternal great-granddaughter of Ida B. Wells. Growing up in Chicago's South Side, Duster began writing from an early age. While in high school, she entered essay contests and was a writer for the school newspaper. [3] In 1985, she obtained her B.A. in Psychology from Dartmouth College. [4]

  7. 22 Ida B. Wells Quotes About Injustice, Truth and Virtue - AOL

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  8. Ida B. Wells pushed 7 presidents to pass anti-lynching ... - AOL

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    In March 1898, the journalist Ida B. Wells-Barnett was the sole woman among eight congressmen who made a visit to the White House. Ida B. Wells pushed 7 presidents to pass anti-lynching ...

  9. Negro Fellowship League - Wikipedia

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    The Negro Fellowship League (NFL) Reading Room and Social Center was one of the first black settlement houses in Chicago.It was founded by Ida B. Wells and her husband Ferdinand Barnett in 1910, [1] and provided social services and community resources for black men arriving in Chicago from the south during the Great Migration.