Journal of American History - William M. Tuttle "It’s a classic that should be read just as often as the works of her contemporaries Frederick Douglass and W.E.B. Item 3: "Lynch Law in the United States: Protest by Birmingham Audiences," The Birmingham Daily Post, May 17, 1894, annotated by Ida B. Alfreda Duster (September 3, 1904 – April 2, 1983) was a social worker and civic leader in Chicago. Wells (1862-1931) is now a Chicago icon and a shining example of fearless grit and truth-telling. Wells Barnett)," January 1939, typescript, T.D.S., 2 p., with letter from Margaret Burroughs to Alfreda Duster, June 8, 1964, A.L.S., 1 p. Joan C. Snowden, "Ida B. The … Crusade for Justice: the Autobiography of Ida B. Wells (Barnett)," typescript, T.D., 4 p. [duplicating contents of above]. 62 MB Format : PDF, Kindle Download : 936 Read : 503 Get This Book Crusade for justice by Ida B Wells. Wells. [BOOK] PDF Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Much of the information on the original folder headings has been retained, including information in quotation marks taken from Alfreda M. Duster's folder heading notes. Wells, May 14, 1894, 1p. The means to obtain this publication Crusade For Justice: The Autobiography Of Ida B. Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Word Count: 339. Wells Affair," Chicago Defender, June 18, 1960, photocopy, 1 p. "Wells Club Awards of Faith Dinner Cites Two, Librarian," Chicago Defender, June 30, 1961, and "`Award of Faith' Fete Next Friday," Chicago Defender, June 24, 1961, photocopy, 1 p. "Racial Problems and Labor," Chicago Times, September 3, 1893, photocopy, 1 p. Atticus Haygood, "The Black Shadow in the South," The Forum (October 1893): 167-175, photostat, 6 p. "The Gored Ox," The Courier-Journal, August 5, 1919, photocopy, 1 p. [Strummond], "Introduction" to Anti-Slavery, n.d, typed carbon copy, 1 p. Walter F. White, "The Race Conflict in Arkansas," The Survey (December 13, 1919): 233-234, photocopy, 2 p. Program, 43rd Annual Convention of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, November 7-9, 1958, Richmond, Virginia, 22 p. "How the NAACP Began," The Crisis (February 1959): 71-78, clipping, 8 p. Bill Boyne, "Race Riot Struck 47 Years Ago," East St. Louis Journal, July 2, 1964, photocopy, 1 p. August Meier and Elliott M. Rudwick, "Come to the Fair?," The Crisis (March 1965): 146-150; 193-198, clipping, 12 p. Elliott M. Rudwick and August Meier, "Black Man in the `White City': Negroes and the Columbian Exposition, 1893," Phylon, vol. Wells and Memphis Lynching," Phylon, vol. Wells to Frederick Douglass, April 6, 1894, photocopy, 8p. Wells Abroad. Left to right, standing: Charles Aked Barnett, Ferdinand L. Barnett Jr., Albert Graham Barnett, Herman Kohlsaat Barnett. Wells was the editor of the Free Speech and Headlight, a small Baptist newspaper in Memphis, Tennessee. it had been writtern quite flawlessly and valuable. [Ida B Wells-Barnett; Alfreda Duster; John Hope Franklin; University of Chicago. Also contains Alfreda M. Duster's (Wells' daughter) working copies of the autobiography which Duster edited. Wells, Second Edition (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies) PDF EPUB full Download at the bottom. First section," Introduction through Chapter XVII, with footnotes, AMD typescript, Second section," Chapters XVIII-XXXIII, AMD typescript, continued, with annotations "for verification of facts requested by Dr. Franklin," "Third Section," chapter XXXIV-46, Typescript, 12 Chapters (p. 1 & 2 of Chapter 1 missing), Typescript, 4 Chapters (67 p.), "Sent to Adolph Slaughter" (Ebony magazine?) Wells including correspondence with Frederick Douglass and Judge Albion Tourgee, articles, and original newspaper clippings written by and about her. University of Chicago Press, 1991. Ed. Read PDF Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. A photocopy has been produced for researchers and is located in a binder in Box 10. pdf: Download File. Assorted clippings: photograph with caption, "DePaul University Co-eds as Great Ladies of Chicago," Chicago Daily News, April 11, 1969; "Yesterday in Negro History," Jet, March 25, 1965, p. 11; photograph with caption, "A Dramatic Feature..." with Mrs. Alfreda Duster posing as her mother Ida B. Item 1: "Ida B. Ida B. [sic] Wells Speaks," no source, September 2, no year, photocopy of fragment, 1 p. Item 11: Henry Davenport Northrop, Joseph R. Gay, and I. Garland Penn, The College of Life or Practical Self-Educator: A Manual of Self-Improvement of the Colored Race (Chicago: Chicago Publication and Lithograph Co., 1895): 99 ff, summarizing life of Ida B. "Ida B. Ferdinand Barnett to Frederick Douglass, August 10, 1891, photocopy, 3p. These materials are presented as historical resources in support of study and research. New Opportunities4. Wells, Lynch Law, photocopy, 1 p. Item 1: Personal note [from diary? "No student of black history should overlook Crusade for Justice. ], 14.8 x 9.9 cm, Photo 11: Barnett family, 1917, 19.5 x 24.5 cm. Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (July 16, 1862 – March 25, 1931) was an American investigative journalist, educator, and an early leader in the civil rights movement.She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Norman B. Wells, ca. A scrapbook, located in Series XVIII, Subseries 1, by Ferdinand Barnett is restricted due to its fragile condition. Wells," The Tampa Bulletin, February 24, 1940, photocopy, 2 p. Excerpt from "Eminent Negro Men and Women," in Europe and the United States (Yonkers, NY: 1910): 66-68, photocopy, 2 p. Eugene Feldman, "Ida B. Wells, diaries, copies of articles and speeches by Wells, articles and accounts about Wells, newspapers clippings, and photographs. Wells, Secondary Biographical Materials, Series XII: Ida B. ], holograph research notes and bibliographic references. [Frederick Douglass] to Ferdinand Barnett, August 13, 1891, photocopy, 3p. She had, in earlier years, founded civic clubs -- the first of their kind for Black American women; the Ida B. It includes a small but important collection of manuscript and primary printed materials concerning Ida B. Wells. This updated edition includes a new foreword by Eve L. Ewing, new images, and a new afterword by Ida B. Undaunted by heavy opposition and a seemingly hopeless cause, Wells, from that point on, made the welfare of African American people her main concern, meeting every obstacle head on with a characteristic determination. "New Docum[entary Series]," Virginian-Pilot, June 13, 1971: F2, photocopy, 1 p. [Alfreda Duster? Wells to Mrs. Tourgee, February 23, 1893, photocopy, 1p. 2 comments: Jillian August 3, 2020 at 9:36 AM. Wells, Second Edition (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies) by Ida B. Wells Papers consists of six linear feet of original manuscripts, correspondence, newspaper and journal articles written and compiled by Ida B. Wells-Barnett. promotional flyer issued by the Ida B. Wells, (1862-1931) teacher, journalist and anti-lynching activist. Anonymous, clippings, "Chicago Fair Portrays Life of Ida Wells," with "Negro History This Week," Atlanta Daily Word, July 1968, and untitled, Supplement to the Chicago Tribune, February 1968: 62, photocopy, 1 p. Anonymous, "Great Chicagoans," (20th of series), no source, [ca. Wells' pocket diary, 1930. Join us for a discussion with writer Michelle Duster about the legacy of her great-grandmother Wells , Alfreda M. Duster (Editor) , Eve L. Ewing (Foreword by) , Michelle Duster (Afterword) Ida B. Chicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A. Ida B. 1920?, 15 x 9.7 cm, Photo 20: Ida B. Wells-Barnett, informal portrait, June 6, 1920, 16.5 x 11.5 cm, Photo 21: Alfreda Barnett, at age 16, 16.2 x 11.5 cm, Photo 23: Barnett family, looking at a photograph of themselves taken 40 years ago. Item 8: "To the Young Men Who Want to Go to France," original flyer, undated [ca. Wells (Ida B. Before you start Complete Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells, known as the “Crusader for Justice,” was born in Holy Springs, Mississippi on July 16, 1862. Books to Borrow. Ida B. Wood, The White Side of a Black Subject (Chicago: American Publishing House, 1897): 381 ff, supporting Wells' anti-lynching campaign, typescript, 2 p. [see Box 5:16]. Having bought a first-class train ticket, she was outraged when the train crew ordered her to move to the car for African Americans. Especially in the second half of the book, Wells tells more about her inner world, and her domestic life. Born into slavery, she lost both parents at the age of sixteen and supported five siblings by teaching school. Excerpt from Eunice Rivers Walker, "Ida B. This engaging memoir tells of her private life as mother of a growing family as well as her public activities as teacher, lecturer, and journalist in her fight against attitudes and laws oppressing blacks. Finding Aids > Guide to the Ida B. Item 3: Press release, Chicago Housing Authority, September 3, 1940, typed carbon copy, 2 p. Item 4: Alfreda M. Duster, Chicago, to Mr. A.E. Wells. Accessed December 11, 2014. Wells. The Emancipation Proclamation was passed about six months after her birth. by Alfreda M. Duster. Wells Leadership Example For Women of Today," Sunday Chicago Bee, undated, photocopy, 1 p. "Great Women in Negro History," Sepia Magazine, (February 1959), photocopy, 1 p. R.C. ; and reply March 22, 1971, carbon copy, 1p. Wells ISBN : 9780226691428 Genre : Biography & Autobiography File Size : 44. Wells to Mrs. Albion Tourgee, February 10, 1893, photocopy, 1p., with attached note from Dorothy Sterling, 1p. Accessed December 11, 2014. Wells, Second Edition (Paperback) PLEASE READ BEFORE PLACING AN ORDER: As COVID-19 cases surge across the country, we have decided to close our doors for in-store browsing. https://kentakepage.com/ida-b-wells-barnett-a-crusader-for-justice Photo 14: Ferdinand L. Barnett with daughter, Alfreda, at 3624 Grand Boulevard (now Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive), Chicago, August 1919, 17 x 12 cm Two exposures. Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells, The Reason Why the Colored American is Not in the World's Columbian Exposition. On a discussion about lynching with British social and religious leaders during a speaking tour of England in 1894; pp. Wells (1862-1931) was one of the foremost crusaders against black oppression. Press,] -- Ida B. The images presented here may include materials reflecting the attitudes, language, and stereotypes of an earlier time period. After emancipation, her father became active in the Republican Party , the. Released at 1991 Filesize: 8.45 MB Reviews This publication can be well worth a study, and far better than other. Wells, as part of a series of Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies edited by John Hope Franklin (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970). ", Typescript, novelized version written under guidance of Mrs. McCutcheon of The Ethel McCutcheon Writers, Chapters 1, 2 and 8 p. of Chapter 3 (2 copies); 3 page summary (4 copies), also outline "for McDade School 1967 Negro History Program", Footnotes for most chapters of Crusade for Justice, "Footnotes Corrected by Dr. [John Hope] Franklin", Editorial notes, some footnotes on small slips of paper "cut to place in ms.", Correspondence, 1940-1958, includes two short holograph articles by Stella Reed Garnett attached to letters of March 30, 1941 & April 26, 1951; one letter from Langston Hughes to AMD, October 23, 1958, Correspondence, 1963-1971, includes a few solicitations from institutions concerning the placing of IBW's papers, Floyd W. Crawford, 1958-1974, attached to letter of March 24, 1963: "A Final Word," speech on IBW, Correspondence concerning publication, 1940-1966, includes correspondence with Herman K. Barnett, Dr. Herbert Aptheker, and Dr. John Hope Franklin, University of Chicago Press correspondence, 1965-1971, Correspondence concerning publication, distribution, and reviews, 1969-1972. Wells which was published in —. Chicago: U of Chicago, 1970. Holograph copy [by Alfreda Duster] of a book inscription written by Ida B. Item 8: T. Thomas Fortune, "Greeting to the Presidents of the Local Leagues... ," Weekly Call, Topeka, July 21, 1894, in defense of Ida B. Item 13: Mrs. Delores Johnson Farrow, "Side Lights or Shadows on the Recent Race Riots at East St. Louis, Illinois," The Broad Ax, Chicago, July 28, 1917, on Farrow's trip to East St. Louis with Wells, photocopy, 1 p. Item 14: Obituary, "Mrs. Ida Barnett, Colored Leader, 62, Dies Suddenly," The Chicago Tribune, March 25, 1931, carbon copy of typescript, 1 p. Item 1: "A Darky Damsel Obtains a Verdict for Damages Against the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad," Memphis Appeal-Avalanche, December 25, 1884, typescript, 4 p. Item 2: "Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee," Shelby County, April Term, 1887: 613-615, 631, regarding appeal and overturn of Railroad v. Wells case, photocopy, 3 p., and typescript, 3 p. Item 1: "Good Homes, Low Rents," brochure and preliminary application (detached) for apartments in Ida B. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Crusade for justice : the autobiography of Ida B. Housing project after Ida B. Wells is the inspiring story of an African American feminist and civil rights leader. Wells to Judge Tourgee, February 10, 1893, photocopy, 2p. Wells was born a slave in 1862, in Holly Springs, Mis-sissippl. Wells], May 14, 1894, photocopy, 1 p. Item 5: Lynch Law in the United States," Birmingham Daily Post, [May 17, 1894], [annotated by Ida B. Useful for quotes as well as an image. Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Ida B. Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Ferdinand Barnett to Mrs. Potter Palmer, September 12, 189[1], photocopy 3p. Item 6: Editorial notice of Well's lecture at Temperance Hall, Ashton, Manchester Guardian, [1894], annotated by Ida B. "Crusade for Justice" Excerpt. Print This book provided me with information about Wells and her writing. Photo 12: Ida B. Wells-Barnett, wearing "Martyred Negro Soldiers" button, ca. A firm believer in the necessity for vast change, and in the value of education and direct challenge to bring this change about, Ida B. Wells' diary, 1885-1887. Item 2: Untitled article, The Birmingham Daily Gazette, 1894, annotated by Ida B. Wells Homes, typed carbon copy, 1 p. Item 8: "Project named for Ida B. Wells. Photocopy of scrapbook [collected by Ferdinand Barnett], 73p. Wells is really simple. Wells, Second Edition 496 by Ida B. As perhaps the first investigative journalist, she crusaded against lynching and for … Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All It's Phases. Co., [1892]. Includes personal memorabilia and published articles by Barnett, Original scrapbook [collected by Ferdinand Barnett], 73p. Wells and her Recent Mission in England," The Daily Inter-Ocean, August 4, 1894: 9, photostat, 2 p., and photocopy, 2 p. Item 9: "Idol of her People: Ida B. Wells, 1p. Studying Sound: A Theory and Practice of Sound Design, Anointed with Oil: How Christianity and Crude Made Modern America, The Book of Yokai: Mysterious Creatures of Japanese Folklore. Wells Homes, Chicago Housing Authority, Series XIV: Alfreda M. Duster, Secondary Biographical Material, Subseries 1: Ida B. https://kentakepage.com/ida-b-wells-barnett-a-crusader-for-justice autobiography Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Ellen Richardson, the Benefactress of Stephen Douglas," The Daily Inter-Ocean, May 28, 1894: 4, negative photostat, "Ida B. Wells died on March 25, 1931 at the age of sixty-nine. Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Hard Beginnings3. The Bishop of Manchester on American Lynching," The Daily Inter-Ocean, April 28, 1894: 10, negative photostat, with photocopy of fragment of same article, "Ida B. On one fateful train ride from Memphis to Nashville, in May 1884, Wells reached a personal turning point. Wells, Chicago Defender, July 1950 [see folder 12], photocopy, 1 p. Eugene P. Feldman, "An Early Crusader Against Lynchings," Chicago Daily Defender, magazine section, November 11, 1964, photocopy, 1 p. Barbara Gamarekian, "Remembering Some Indomitable Black Women," The New York Times, March 3, no year, photocopy, 1 p. Margaret T. Goss, "Listen Friends...: Ida B. by Jennifer McBride. Wells Abroad. Wells to Mrs. Albion Tourgee, May 19, 1895, photocopy, 7p. November 1896, 14 x 10 cm, Photo 5: Ferdinand L. Barnett, 1906-1908, 15 x 10 cm, Photo 6: Ida B. Wells-Barnett with her children, 1909, 13.7 x 9.5 cm, Photo 7: Postcard featuring photograph of Ida B. Wells: A Courageous Voice for Civil Rights.” History Now. Paper contain correspondence, manuscript of Crusade for Justice: the Autobiography of Ida B. PDF / EPUB File Name: Crusade_for_Justice_-_Ida_B_Wells.pdf, Crusade_for_Justice_-_Ida_B_Wells.epub; PDF File Size: 3.0 MB; EPUB File Size: 1.2 MB [PDF] [EPUB] Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. This engaging memoir, originally published 1970, relates Wells's private life as a mother as well as her public activities as a teacher, lecturer, and journalist in her fight for equality and justice. She used these articles as a political tactic to further her cause; something she continued to do all her life. Wells greeted by Hannah S. Solomon, 1950, 19.5 x 24 cm, Photo 27: Rev. by Jennifer McBride. Wells], photocopy, 1 p. Item 5: "How Enfranchisement Stops Lynching," Original Rights Magazine, vol. Wells], photocopy, 1 p. Item 4: [A City Councillor], "A Wearied Councillor's Protest," May 12, 1894, and reply by Ida B. Item 4: "Lynch Law in America," The Birmingham Daily Post, May 17, 1894, annotated by Ida B. Wells is an American icon of truth telling. A Red Record: Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynchings in the United States, 1892-1893-1894 (Chicago: [1895]). Wells (Negro American Biographies... Related Books Star Flights Bedtime Spaceship: Journey Through Space While DriOing OH to Sleep CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013. https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/C/bo49856620.html Wedding invitation to marriage of Ida B. Ida B. The New York Age, November 19, 1892: 2, negative photostat, in three parts, "Clu[....] Among Women," (on the National Association of Colored Women), The New York Age, January 4, 1900: 2, negative photostat, in three parts, "Ida B. Ida B. CRUSADE FOR JUSTICE: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF IDA B. Wells: Dynamic Lady," Chicago Daily Defender, April 9, 1970: 17, photocopy, 1 p. Garfield L. Smith, "Ida B. Following the death of both her parents of yellow fever in 1878, Ida, at age 16, began teaching in a one-room schoolhouse in rural Mississippi. W. Chestnut[t], Cleveland, Ohio, June 4, 1901, photocopy of T.L.S. This series also includes photocopies of correspondence of her husband Ferdinand Barnett and a scrapbook of newspaper articles written by Ferdinand Barnett. Wells, Biographical Materials, Series VII: Ida B. Item 4: Ida B. Wells-Barnett, National Afro-American Council, Chicago, Illinois, to Chas. On Lynchings, I saw the PBS documentary on the suffragist movement recently ("The Vote") & was sad to see that Ida B. Wells. Download Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. The University of Chicago Library, in its capacity as owner of the physical property represented by the digital images linked to this finding aid, encourages the use of these materials for educational and scholarly purposes. Ida B. ], 1900. Wells], photocopy, 2 p. Item 7: Editorial, Birmingham Daily Gazette, May 18, 1894, [annotated by Ida B. Wells: Crusade for Justice. Ida Bell Wells (July 16, 1862 to March 25, 1931), better known as Ida B. Frances Willard, "The Weight of Organization," from Mary Earhart, Prayers and Politics, 1944, photostats of p. 360-363, "Negroes and Lynchings," The Daily Commercial, June 9, 1894, negative photostat, "Riddled. 60 MB Format : PDF, Mobi Download : 564 Read : 985 Get This Book Get free access to the library by create an account, fast download and ads free. Iola5. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Wells that came at a later date. However, Crusade for Justice cannot be taken as purely "testi-monial." Papers, [Box #, Folder #], Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library. Ed. Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All It's Phases, New York, N.Y.: New York Age Print, 1982. Wells (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies) Authored by Wells, Ida B. Chicago: privately printed, 1893. Primary Sources Wells-Barnett, Ida B., and Alfreda Duster. Wells -- Lynch Mob's Target, Foe," Daily Defender, March 14, 1966: 4, photocopy, 1 p. Eugene Feldman,"Mrs. Ida B. Wells (autobiography) 1970 Selected Works of Ida B. Wells-Barnett (collected prose) 1991 The Memphis Diary of Ida B. Wells, Boston : Beacon Press, c1995. Wells, respectively. --Alfreda M. Duster Ida B. During her travels to England in the late 1890s, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, known by her maiden name Ida B. "Ida B. Wells: Her Contribution to the Field of Social Service," for M.S.W., Loyola University, 1941, carbon copy of typescript, 1 p. Editorial dedication to Ida B. Get this from a library! If Wells? Folder 1 through 8 contain the original manuscript versions of Crusade for Justice, 77 pages. Wells, Second Edition (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies) by Ida B. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970. xxxii + H.. Cambridge, Mass. Let the Truth be Told: A Crusade for Justice Ida Bell Wells-Barnett By: Mcknight, Isabella English 4 Ms. Hunter 05/08/19 4th period “The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them” This statement by the crusader herself perfectly captures Ida B Wells-Barnett and her many years of work, fighting injustice as a journalist, civil rights spokeswoman, and civic organizer. Ida B. Ida B. The scrapbook is in fragile condition and is not available for research, but a photocopy of the entire scrapbook has been made and is located in Box 10 Folder 8. Wells, 1893). Wells: Crusade for Justice. Wells Barnett, Militant Foe of Lynching," clipped from calendar, undated, Photostat of page from book, featuring portrait photographs of Ida Wells Barnett, Fannie Mason, Louise Solomon Waller, and Sarah Sheppard, no source, no date. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970. xxxii + 434 pp. A scrapbook, located in Series XVIII, Subseries 1, by Ferdinand Barnett is restricted due to its fragile condition. The Bishop of Manchester on American Lynching," The Daily Inter-Ocean, April 28, 1894: 10; pasted on verso: "Ida B. with envelope. Get this from a library! Crusade for Justice book. Alfreda Duster to Emma Thornbrough, January 29, 1974, carbon copy, 1p. Crusade for justice : the autobiography of Ida B. The Ida B. Dorsey," A.L.S., 1 p., and photocopies annotated by Alfreda Duster, 2 p. Item 9: Ida B. Wells-Barnett, to daughters Ida and Alfreda, [October] 30th, 1920, A.L.S. Emma Lou Thornbrough to Alfreda Duster, May 4, 1970, 1p. Wells to Judge A[lbion] W. Tourgee, July 2, 1892, photocopy, 2p. Wells-Barnett, Ida B. The collection is open for research. 21 July 2014. Download PDF Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Better then never, though i am quite late in start reading this one. Wells, Published Illustrations, Series XIII: Ida B. Wells Abroad. Wells (Negro American Biographies... ~ eBook Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. this collection, the preferred citation is: Wells, Ida B. Ida B. Wells-Barnett was a fearless anti-lynching crusader, suffragist, women's rights advocate, journalist, and speaker. 1961–66. Wells [to Mrs. Tourgee], undated (missing first page), photocopy, 3p. Ed. Released at 1991 Filesize: 4.91 MB To read the book, you will have Adobe Reader computer software. Wells and Fannie J. Thompson, July 19, 1888, 1p. Wood, The White Side of a Black Subject (Chicago: American Publishing House, 1897), 408 p. Photo 1: Ida B. Wells to Mrs. [Frederick] Douglass, April 26, 1894, photocopy, 3p. Item 1: "Marriage Bells," The New York Age, November 1892, photocopy, 1 p. Item 2: "Lynch Law in All its Phases," (address at Tremont Temple in the Boston Monday Lectureship, February 13, 1893), photocopy, no source, 8 p. Item 3: "The Reign of Mob Law: Iola's Opinion of Doings in the Southern Field," New York Age, February 18, 1893, combined with "The Lynchers Wince," New York Age, September 19, 1891, holograph copy, 6 p., with typescript, 3 p. Item 4: "Lynch Law in the United States: to the Editor of the Daily Post," Birmingham Daily Post, May 14, 1894, [annotated by Ida B. Chapter divisions follow those of the printed edition, University of Chicago Press, 1970. Barker, "Colored Folk Protest," The Memphis Appeal-Avalanche, June 30, 1892, negative photostat and photostat enlargements, Editorial comment on Ida B. The collection is open for research. Print. Ida B. Wells Homes -- the Monument Immortal," advertisement, back cover of Negro Youth Photo Script, graduation issue, vol. "Crusade for Justice" Excerpt. Original documents, texts, and images represented by digital images linked to this finding aid are subject to U. S. copyright law. 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