Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Who is Ida B Wells-Barnett




Ida B. Wells-Barnett was an African-American woman of striking courage and conviction. She was a fearless anti-lynching crusader, suffragist, women's rights advocate, journalist, and speaker. (to read more)
Born in Holly Springs, Mississippi in 1862 and died in Chicago, Illinois 1931 at the age of sixty-nine. She achieved nationwide attention as leader of the anti-lynching crusade.

Raised in Mississippi after the Civil War, Wells worked her way through Rust College and taught school in Memphis, Tennessee. A writer, she became part-owner of a newspaper, the Memphis Free Speech. In May 1892, in response to an article on a local lynching, a mob ransacked her offices and threatened her life if she did not leave town.
Moving to Chicago, Wells continued to write about Southern lynchings. While investigating, she would go directly to the site of a killing, sometimes despite extreme danger. In 1895, she published The Red Record, the first documented statistical report on lynching.
A forceful speaker, Wells lectured widely in the North and in Great Britain. She was a founding member of the National Afro-American Council, served as its secretary, and was chairman of its Anti-Lynching Bureau. Wells was also a founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Wells married African-American rights advocate Ferdinand Barnett, and the couple published the Chicago Conservator. She used her skills as a writer and keen observer of American society to advocate for disenfranchised and demoralized African Americans. She challenged the status quo when the ideals of slavery were reconstituted as Jim Crow laws. Ida B. Wells-Barnett had several children, including Ida B. Wells, Jr. (Taken from http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/aap/idawells.html and

The Celebration

April 19 – June 13
8-week Community Awareness and Education Campaign
Working in teams of 2-3 set up at pre-approved locations throughout the community. Along with distributing Ida B Wells biographical information, fund raising items available consists of Ida B Wells promotional items, books, pens, books mugs, etc., and the asking of direct contributions. Sign-Up as a volunteer.

Evening of Celebration
Tiana Ferris, Great Granddaughter of Ida B Wells
Festive party with lots of entertainment.

About the Ida B. Wells Scholarship
The Foundation provides $500-1000 scholarships to outstanding students who attend Ida B. Wells’ alma mater, Rust College, a historically black college in Holly Springs, Mississippi. Funds raised will go to support this effort by the Foundation.

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