Wells, Writings on Lynching, Series VI: Ida B. Ida B. A scrapbook, located in Series XVIII, Subseries 1, by Ferdinand Barnett is restricted due to its fragile condition. : Belknap Press of Harvard University P 2 comments: Jillian August 3, 2020 at 9:36 AM. Pamphlet. Born into Slavery2. Wells, [1938]. Wells greeted by Hannah S. Solomon, 1950, 19.5 x 24 cm, Photo 27: Rev. Wells? 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. Wedding invitation to marriage of Ida B. 1 (February 1949): 1, and activities of IBW Community Center and IBW Health center. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Item 7: "Ida J. Ed. Wells User Review - Louisa - Goodreads. 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 Barnett's Work Goes Forward," [...] Activities of [Co]lored Women, Inc., January 15, 1938, photocopy, 1 p. William Tyler Nelson, "The Queen of Sheba: Enduring Symbol of Womanhood," undated, no source, 2 p. "`Negro History Week' Recalls Life Work of Ida B. University of Chicago Press, 1991. Inclusion of such materials does not constitute an endorsement of their content by the University of Chicago. Wells (1862-1931) is now a Chicago icon and a shining example of fearless grit and truth-telling. Chicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A. Ida B. Wells is an American icon of truth telling. Twice, in 1893 and 1894, she took her cause abroad on speaking tours of England, Scotland, and Wales. 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. 1893-1894, 14 x 9.5 cm, Photo 3: Ida B. 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. However, Crusade for Justice cannot be taken as purely "testi-monial." Entries begin Christmas Day, 1929, and end May 14, 1930 [entries do not accord with printed date headings], including addresses and record of household expenses, 18 p., accompanied by photocopy of diary, 18 p. Ida B. Wells, (1862-1931) teacher, journalist and anti-lynching activist. Alfreda Duster (September 3, 1904 – April 2, 1983) was a social worker and civic leader in Chicago. Wells to Mrs. Albion Tourgee, August 26, 1895, photocopy, 4p. Wells, 1p. Emma Lou Thornbrough to Alfreda Duster, May 4, 1970, 1p. Ida B. Wells: Crusade for Justice. The collection also contains Wells' diaries from 1885-1887 and 1930, and two other books owned by her. "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. Primary Sources Wells-Barnett, Ida B., and Alfreda Duster. Ida Bell Wells (July 16, 1862 to March 25, 1931), better known as Ida B. [sic] Wells Speaks," The Courier Journal, September 2, no year. Wells to Frederick Douglass, April 6, 1894, photocopy, 8p. Wells to Mrs. Tourgee, February 23, 1893, photocopy, 1p. 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. 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 that came at a later date. Wells, diaries, copies of articles and speeches by Wells, articles and accounts about Wells, newspapers clippings, and photographs. Lectures in Bristol, England, on American Lynch Law," The Daily Inter-Ocean, May 19, 1894: 16, negative photostat, "Ida B. Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All It's Phases, New York, N.Y.: New York Age Print, 1982. Wells," Defender, January 9, 1954: 36, photocopy, 1 p. Historical Records of the Conventions of 1895-96 of the Colored Women of America (Boston: 1902), 122 p. Ida B. Sources: Black, Patti. The collection is open for research. 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. Click on below buttons to start Download Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Frederick Douglass to Reverend C.F. Preface, two versions, (5 p.); Chapters I through VI, (30 p.), Chapters VII through XVI (42 p.); "Shipmates on first voyage to England... Chapter 5 of my first writing" in pencil; newspaper clippings, circa 1926, IBW typescript, Preface and Chapters I through XVI, AMD typescript, same as Box 1, Folder 11-14 with some editing; Preface (with footnotes) through Chapter XVI, AMD typescript, Chapters XLVI-XLVII; footnotes for some chapters, some marked "not done", AMD typescript from IBW typed original, 16 chapters, AMD typescript, another version, 16 chapters, AMD typescript, Chapters XXXVII-XLVI plus summary, outline, and introduction, "Old Copies of the Introduction," includes two by AMD, one by Jan Olsen (assistant to AMD), AMD typescript, with annotations "for verification of facts requested by Dr. Franklin. About 1927, Ida B. autobiography Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells," Chicago, February, undated, no source, photocopy, 1 p. "News of Bygone Days," Memphis Commercial Appeal, July 30, 1969, photocopy, 1 p. Naomi Millender, "Ida B. Wells, Second Edition (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies) Download by Ida B. Wells. Wells' name also appears as "IBW-B" to indicate her married name, Barnett. Includes personal memorabilia and published articles by Barnett, Original scrapbook [collected by Ferdinand Barnett], 73p. Wells, including her trips to England and her suit against the Chesapeake, Ohio, & Southwestern Railroad Company. Print This book provided me with information about Wells and her writing. Wells Abroad. This is free download Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells (Ida B. Books to Borrow. Keller, "Bethel A.M.E. Marks 111th," Chicago Defender, June 30, 1973, photocopy, 2 p. Herbert Kupferberg, "Great American Women You Ought to Know," Parade, December 8, 1974, photocopy, 2 p. Frances Matlock, "Grand Boulevard's First Lady," Chicago Courier, reprint from Special Edition on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, January 18, 1969, 1 p. "Mrs. Ida B. Series I contains the original manuscript of Crusade for Justice: Autobiography of Ida B. Wells sued the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad for forcing Black people to ride in segregated and inferior carriages. Wells (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies) Authored by Wells, Ida B. Her mother, Elizabeth Warrenton Wells, a cook, and her father, a carpenter, had eight children, Ida being the eldest. Wells (1862-1931) is now a Chicago icon and a shining example of fearless grit and truth-telling. To get Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Get this from a library! not for saleBibliographyAdamsJohn. Ida B. Wells which was published in —. Wells (autobiography) 1970 Selected Works of Ida B. Wells-Barnett (collected prose) 1991 The Memphis Diary of 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 (Negro American Biographies and Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells: Some American Reactions to her Anti-Lynching Crusades in Britain," lecture delivered at Central State College, October 1962, and at LeMoyne College, March 2, 1963, typescript, 20 p. David M. Tucker, "Miss Ida B. Wells, 1p. Wells. The remainder of the collection consists chiefly of her daughter Alfreda M. Duster's working copies of the autobiography, including a few biographical versions, research correspondence, notes, background material, publication correspondence concerning Crusade for Justice, and articles about Ida B. Ida B. The papers include contemporary accounts and articles about Ida B. Wells Abroad. Item 8: "To the Young Men Who Want to Go to France," original flyer, undated [ca. Book Condition: New. 1, no. 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, Second Edition (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies) by Ida B. Wells (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies) Authored by Wells, Ida B. Wells PDF EPUB without registration. Wells died on March 25, 1931 at the age of sixty-nine. Ida B. Ida B. Wells (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies) PDF, make sure you click the button under and save the ebook or have access to other information that are in conjuction with CRUSADE FOR JUSTICE: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF IDA B. A photocopy has been produced for researchers and is located in a binder in Box 10. Wells. 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. Ousley, "A Negro on the Negro's," The Memphis Commercial ,June 10, 1894, negative photostat, Editorial comment denying Wells' status as a Memphis citizen, The Memphis Commercial ,June 17, 1894: 4, negative photostat, "A Darky [Damsel] Obtains a Verdict for Damages against the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad," The Memphis Appeal-Avalanche, December 25, 1884, negative photostat, "A Wicked Libel," The Memphis Appeal-Avalanche, May 30, 1892: 4, positive photostat, "Terror reigns in Taney," The Memphis Appeal-Avalanche, May 31, 1892, negative photostat, "Race Relations," The Memphis Appeal-Avalanche, June 13, 1892: 4, negative photostat, B.T. Wells to Mrs. Albion Tourgee, May 19, 1895, photocopy, 7p. On Lynchings. Norman B. Born into slavery, she lost both parents at the age of sixteen and supported five siblings by teaching school. Wells, "Lynch Law in the United States," Birmingham Daily Post, [annotated by Ida B. Ida B. II Ida B. 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. 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. 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. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Wells was characterized as a militant and uncompromising leader for her efforts to abolish lynching and establish racial equality. … Item 6: Editorial notice of Well's lecture at Temperance Hall, Ashton, Manchester Guardian, [1894], annotated by Ida B. Wells. Wells was born into slavery in Holly Springs, Mississippi, in 1862. Wells," Chicago American, undated [1940], photocopied with "Let's Make History," promotional flyer, 1 p. Item 9: "Ida B. Wells [to Mrs. Tourgee], undated (missing first page), photocopy, 3p. Carl Fugua making presentation to Alfreda Duster at Blue Ribbon Tea, Parkway Ballroom, with framed photograph of Ida B. Paper contain correspondence, manuscript of Crusade for Justice: the Autobiography of Ida B. Wells's great-granddaughter, Michelle Duster. Ida B. Mob rule in New Orleans Robert Charles and his fight to the death, Membership Blanks (two copies), undated, with Woman's Club envelope, Invitation to "Breakfast," (in shape of cup and saucer) June 30, (no year), A.D., in Woman's Club envelope. The means to obtain this publication Crusade For Justice: The Autobiography Of Ida B. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970. xxxii + 434 pp. Wells has been described as a crusader for justice, and as a defender of democracy. Excerpt from Eunice Rivers Walker, "Ida B. Wells was the editor of the Free Speech and Headlight, a small Baptist newspaper in Memphis, Tennessee. Your email address will not be published. Wells. Item 10: "Famous Chicago Monuments: `City in City' Honors Ida B. Wells . pdf: Download File. Series XIX contains a small amount of addenda material relating to Ida B. Her participation and leadership in numerous organizations, and her constant vigilance in the interests of Black Americans was far-reaching.and a particularly difficult and courageous task. 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. Wells, Second Edition (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies) by Ida B. Chicago: privately printed, 1893. Wells ISBN : 9780226691428 Genre : Biography & Autobiography File Size : 31. 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. From 1910 on, Wells moved within the mainstream of Black civic and political life in Chicago. Wells in 1928. Print This book provided me with information about Wells and her writing. After emancipation, her father became active in the Republican Party , the. WELLS (NEGRO AMERICAN BIOGRAPHIES AND AUTOBIOGRAPHIES) Download PDF Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells. Ferdinand Barnett to Judge A.W. Wells," poem, no source: 56-66, photocopy, 10 p. Roscoe Conkling Simmons, "The Rust Revival...The College of an Illustrious Alumni," Chicago Defender, April 2, 1949: 17-18, photocopy, 2 p. Joan C. Snowden, "Ida B. Ferdinand Barnett to Judge Albion W. Tourgee, May 24, 1899, photocopy, 2p. Wells, Boston : Beacon Press, c1995. Mob rule in New Orleans Robert Charles and his fight to the death, Chicago, IL : [s.n. Wells' diary, 1885-1887. Left to right, seated: Ida B. Wells-Barnett Jr., Alfreda Marguerita Barnett Duster, about 1948, 12x17 cm, Photo 24: Alfreda Duster, portraying her mother 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. Wells Homes, undated, Item 2: "Let's Make History!" 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. The Bishop of Manchester on American Lynching," The Daily Inter-Ocean, April 28, 1894: 10; pasted on verso: "Ida B. She used the paper to attack the evils of Jim Crow, especially lynching. Item 2: Untitled article, The Birmingham Daily Gazette, 1894, annotated by Ida B. New Opportunities4. Accessed December 11, 2014. Item 1: [Article which appeared in The Ladies Pictorial, England], (on Wells' trip to England), May 1893, typescript, 1 p. Item 2: "Never Allowed to be Dear," (quoting Wells on economic inequality in the South), The Chicago Times, Sunday, September 3, 1893, photocopy, 1 p. Item 3: Editorial notice of Wells' visit to Manchester, England, Manchester Guardian, [April 1894], [annotated by Ida B. it had been writtern quite flawlessly and valuable. Get free access to the library by create an account, fast download and ads free. Ida B. (signed "Mother"), 5 p. Item 10-11: "The New Year" and "The Old Year," January 1, 1931, holograph draft, 3 p., with typescripts, 3 p. Item 12: Calling card of Mrs. Ida B. Wells-Barnett, inscribed on verso with holograph reservation form for the Women's Republican League's Whist Party, A.D.S., undated, Item 13: Campaign card supporting Mrs. Ida B. Wells-Barnett, candidate for Delegate to Republican National Convention, Kansas City, MO, June 1928. H.. Cambridge, Mass. Useful for quotes as well as an image. Item 1: "Ida B. Wells [see photograph 1], 12.5 x 8.9 cm, Photo 9: Ida B. Wells-Barnett with daughters Ida, 13, and Alfreda, 10, September 1914, 15.5 x 11.5 cm, Photo 10: Ida B. Wells-Barnett, [1920? On Sunday, 29 July 1919, the city of Chicago was startled to hear that a colored boy who had been bathing at the Thirty-first Street beach had been pelted by white hoodlums while he was in the water until he was drowned. Wells (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies) was one of popular books. Chicago: U of Chicago, 1970. Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Holograph copy [by Alfreda Duster] of a book inscription written by Ida B. Wells -- Lynch Mob's Target, Foe," Daily Defender, March 14, 1966: 4, photocopy, 1 p. Eugene Feldman,"Mrs. Ida B. Wells (1862-1931) was one of the foremost crusaders against black oppression. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970. xxxii + Wells in foreground, 1963, 23.5 x 19 cm. Wells (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies), by Ida B. Du Bois." Emma Lou Thornbrough to Alfreda Duster, February 19, 1960; and reply, May 9, 1960, carbon copy, 1p. 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. Edited by her daughter, Alfreda M. Duster, the autobiography was published as Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. The oversize materials in Box 11 contain additional contemporary newspaper accounts. Wells Homes, Chicago Housing Authority, Series XIV: Alfreda M. Duster, Secondary Biographical Material, Subseries 1: Ida B. Wells, 1893, photocopied together, 4p. Useful for quotes as well as an image. Crusade For Justice Author : Ida B. Papers, [Box #, Folder #], Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library. Wells and the versions produced by her daughter, Alfreda M. Duster. She is best known as the youngest daughter of civil rights activist Emma Lou Thornbrough to Alfreda Duster, January 2, 1970, 1p. This book was very … Wells: Crusade for Justice. 1969], photocopy, 1 p. Anonymous, "Ida B. Wells, Second Edition 496 by Ida B. Item 4: Ida B. Wells-Barnett, National Afro-American Council, Chicago, Illinois, to Chas. Crusade for justice : the autobiography of Ida B. Wells. Wells. If Ida B. The Emancipation Proclamation was passed about six months after her birth. 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. The years 1893-1895 also saw Wells produce, with Frederick Douglass, Ferdinand L. Barnett (whom she was to marry in 1895), and I. Garland Penn, the booklet, The Reason Why the Colored American Is Not in the Columbian Exposition -- The Afro-American's Contribution to Columbian Literature (Chicago: Ida B. Also contains Alfreda M. Duster's (Wells' daughter) working copies of the autobiography which Duster edited. She had, in earlier years, founded civic clubs -- the first of their kind for Black American women; the Ida B. A Red Record: Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynchings in the United States, 1892-1893-1894 (Chicago: [1895]). Wells (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies) Filesize: 5.39 MB Reviews The book is straightforward in go through better to understand. Wells, respectively. It was in this same year that racial tensions would climax over competition between an established white grocery store and the opening, across the street, of the African Americ… Wells began contributing articles to newspapers in 1887. Wells (Negro American Biographies... ~ eBook Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Supreme Life Insurance Company of America, calendar honoring "The Negro Women of the Post Civil War Period Who Were Noted for their Achievement and Charm," featuring Miss Ida B. A Red Record: Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynchings in the United States, 1892-1893-1894 Ida B. Wells-Barnett and Her Passion for Justice Lee D. Baker . The Mob's Summary Execution of the Three Negro Prisoners," The Memphis Commercial, March 10, 1892, negative photostat and positive photostat, G.E. Better then never, though i am quite late in start reading this one. United States atrocities lynch law, London : "Lux" Newspaper and Pub. Wells and Ferdinand Barnett, June 27, 1895, Newspaper clipping featuring photograph of Ferdinand Barnett with caption, Newspaper photograph of the Barnett family including Ferdinand and Ida B. Wells-Barnett, with caption, "Breaking Home Ties," The Broad Ax, December 22, 1917. Wells, photograph of engraved illustration from J. Garland Penn, Afro-American Newspapers and their Editors, 16.5 x 11.5 cm, Photo 4: Ida B. Wells-Barnett with first-born son, Charles Barnett, ca. You can expect to like the way the … Wells Download, you can read below technical ebook details: If you are still wondering how to get free PDF EPUB of book Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. [Frederick Douglass] to Ferdinand Barnett, August 13, 1891, photocopy, 3p. Iola5. Wells], photocopy, 1 p. Item 6: "Lynch Law in America," Birmingham Daily Post, [May 17, 1894], [annotated by Ida B. Some time between 1882 and 1883 Wells moved to Memphis, Tennessee, to teach in city schools. Wells, photocopy, 2p. Download Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. It is the user's sole responsibility to secure any necessary copyright permission to reproduce or publish documents, texts, and images from any holders of rights in the original materials. Ellen Richardson, the Benefactress of Stephen Douglas," The Daily Inter-Ocean, May 28, 1894: 4, negative photostat, "Ida B. Wells, Wellstown Crier, vol. PVO3LVRPFYXP ~ Doc « Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. 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). On a discussion about lynching with British social and religious leaders during a speaking tour of England in 1894; pp. Wells, Oak Woods Cemetery Association, location map and charter agreement for Barnett family lot, New Hirschfeld, "Ask Ed Aid for Pregnant Girls," New York News, October 16, 1976. Crusade for justice the autobiography of ida b wells pdf, Black book of forex trading, Ida Bell Wells was born a slave in in the small city of Holly Springs, Mississippi. Wells: Crusader for Justice Annotated Bibliography Primary Sources Wells-Barnett, Ida B., and Alfreda Duster. Released at 1991 Filesize: 8.45 MB Reviews This publication can be well worth a study, and far better than other. Wells Fiftieth Anniversary," no source, undated [1943], photocopy, 1 p. "Youth, Its Symbol Emphasized at Ida B. I, no. Wells, diaries, copies of articles and speeches by Wells, articles and accounts about Wells, newspapers clippings, and photographs. Wells, with fragment of accompanying article, Chicago Defender, July 1950, 2 p. Pamela Zekman, "`Bootstrap' Winner Says Education is Key to Success," Chicago Tribune, April 30, 1970, photocopy, 2 p. Carrie Davis Williams, "National Association of Media Women Convene," The Sun Reporter, November 7, 1970: 15, photocopy, 1 p. Virginia Wexman, University of Chicago Office of Radio and Television, to Alfreda M. Duster, September 16, 1971, T.L.S., 1 p. Helene Slater, National Association of Media Women, New York, to Alfreda Duster, October 3, 1971, T.L.S., 1 p. Judy Nichol, "`Her Story' Day Opens Feminist Week Here," Chicago Sun-Times, August 21, 1972, photocopy, 1 p. Bill Robbins, WBBM-TV, Chicago, to Alfreda Duster, August 30, 1972, T.L.S., 1 p. "Mrs. Alfreda M. Barnett Duster: Pioneer Chicagoan to be Honored," Chicago Defender, June 15, 1974: 26, photocopy, 2 p. Anthony T. Dean, State Historic Preservation Office, Springfield, Illinois, to Ida Barnett and Alfreda Duster, T.L.S., undated [July 1974], with photocopy of news release, Department of the Interior, July 8, 1974, designating the Ida B. Wells-Barnett House a National Historic Landmark, 6 p. "Chicago Home Honored," Chicago Today, July 12, 1974, photocopy, 1 p. Mike Anderson, "A Tribute for Years of Service to Black Children," Chicago Sun-Times, July 10, 1978: 9, photocopy, 1 p. Ida B. Ida B. William M. Tuttle, Jr.; Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells Woman's Club, and secondary materials and photographs. Wells, known as the “Crusader for Justice,” was born in Holy Springs, Mississippi on July 16, 1862. Wells Abroad. Item 9: Untitled clipping, fragment, undated. Ida B. Download PDF Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. 21 July 2014. 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. Emma Lou Thornbrough to Alfreda Duster, February 26, 1974, 1p. Wells: A Courageous Voice for Civil Rights.” History Now. Amherst, N.Y. : Humanity Books, c2002. Wells," Chicago Courier, March 29, 1975: 4, photocopy, 1 p. Suzanne Ford, "Through the Looking Glass," [Berkeley, California newspaper, March 1949], photocopy, 1 p. Bettiola H. Fortson, "Queen of Our Race," poem from Fortson, From Mental Pearls, 1915, typescript, 1 p. Excerpt from Howard F. Gosnell, Negro Politicians, p. 25-26, typescript, 1 p. Vernon Jarrett, "Black Journalists at Battle's Center," Chicago Tribune, December 1973, photocopy, 1 p. Rogert R. Kirsch, "Negro Migration Study Reprinted," no source, 1967, photocopy, 1 p. Manpower Insurance Company brochure, "Ida B. Wells-Barnett," 1976. Excerpt One. Join us for a discussion with writer Michelle Duster about the legacy of her great-grandmother A+ Customer Service! Item 8: T. Thomas Fortune, "Greeting to the Presidents of the Local Leagues... ," Weekly Call, Topeka, July 21, 1894, in defense of 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. Scope Note The Ida B. Wells was an African-American journalist and activist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the United States in the 1890s. ; and reply March 22, 1971, carbon copy, 1p. Wells, Biographical Materials, Series VII: Ida B. Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Inscribed on recto: "Uncle Ferd," 6.3 x 3.9 cm, Photo 17: Ida B. Wells-Barnett, flanked by daughter, Alfreda (at left of photograph) and daughter-in-law Fiona Davis-Barnett (at right), at 3624 Grand Boulevard (now Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive), Chicago, September 1919, 12x17 cm, Photo 18: Ida B. Wells-Barnett with her sisters, 1920, 22 x 18.5 cm, Photo 19: Ida B. Wells-Barnett, standing portrait photograph, ca. Wells , Alfreda M. Duster (Editor) , Eve L. Ewing (Foreword by) , Michelle Duster (Afterword) Ida B. Wells to Frederick Douglass, March 18, 1894, photocopy, 4p. Wells (1862-1931) was one of the foremost crusaders against black oppression. Primary Sources Wells-Barnett, Ida B., and Alfreda Duster. Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells is really simple. 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. She used these articles as a political tactic to further her cause; something she continued to do all her life. Housing project after Ida B. Any reproduction or publication from these digital images requires that the following credit line be included: Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library. Ida B. 2 (Summer 1971): 112-122, offprint, with holograph note from "Cliff" to Mrs. [Alfreda] Duster. nationalhumanitiescenter.org/tserve/nineteen/nkeyinfo/aarwellsexrpt.htm ButterfieldL. Wells’ anti-lynching work began in 1892 while she was living in Memphis and editing Free Speech, a newspaper where she discussed controversial issues of local and national significance, even when harshly criticizing the African American and white communities. Before you start Complete Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Paper contain correspondence, manuscript of Crusade for Justice: the Autobiography of Ida B. 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