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Who was ida b. wells? [electronic resource]. Sarah Fabiny.

Fabiny, Sarah. (Author).

Summary:

The story of how a girl born into slavery became an early leader in the civil rights movement and the most famous Black female journalist in nineteenth-century America. Born into slavery in 1862, Ida Bell Wells was freed as a result of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1865. Yet she could see how just how unjust the world was. This drove her to become a journalist and activist. Throughout her life, she fought against prejudice and for equality for African Americans. Ida B. Wells would go on to co-own a newspaper, write several books, help cofound the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and fight for women's right to vote.

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  • ISBN: 9780593093375
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource

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Target Audience Note:
Text Difficulty 4 - Text Difficulty 5
MG/Middle grades (4th-8th)
5.8 ATOS Level
840 Lexile.
Reproduction Note:
Electronic reproduction. New York : Penguin Workshop, 2020. Requires the Libby app or a modern web browser.
Subject: Biography & Autobiography.
Geography.
Multi-Cultural.
Juvenile Nonfiction.

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