Ida B. Wells-Barnett and American reform, 1880-1930 / Patricia A. Schechter.
African American journalist Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862-1931) is remembered mainly for her antilynching crusade in the 1890s. This work seeks to restore her to her central place in the early reform movements for civil rights, women's suffrage, and Progressivism in the United States and abroad.
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Format: | Ebook |
Language: | English |
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
[2001]
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Series: | Gender & American culture.
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Online Access: | HeinOnline Women and the Law (Peggy) |
Summary: | African American journalist Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862-1931) is remembered mainly for her antilynching crusade in the 1890s. This work seeks to restore her to her central place in the early reform movements for civil rights, women's suffrage, and Progressivism in the United States and abroad. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xviii, 386 pages) : illustrations, maps. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 0807875465 9780807875469 |