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To Tell The Truth Freely Mia Bay

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To Tell The Truth Freely Mia Bay
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Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.41 MB
Author: Mia Bay
ISBN: 9780809095292, 0809095297
Language: English
Year: 2009

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To Tell The Truth Freely Mia Bay by Mia Bay 9780809095292, 0809095297 instant download after payment.

Born to slaves in 1862, Ida B. Wells became a fearless antilynching crusader, women's rights advocate, and journalist. Wells's refusal to accept any compromise on racial inequality caused her to be labeled a "dangerous radical" in her day but made her a model for later civil rights activists as well as a powerful witness to the troubled racial politics of her era. In the richly illustrated To Tell the Truth Freely, the historian Mia Bay vividly captures Wells's legacy and life, from her childhood in Mississippi to her early career in late nineteenth-century Memphis and her later life in Progressive-era Chicago.

Wells's fight for racial and gender justice began in 1883, when she was a young schoolteacher who traveled to her rural schoolhouse by rail. Forcibly ejected from her seat on a train one day on account of her race, Wells immediately sued the railroad. Though she ultimately lost her case on appeal in the Supreme Court of Tennessee, the published account of...

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