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Chicago’s First Monument to a Black Woman Will Commemorate Anti-Lynching and Suffrage Activist Ida B. Wells.


"Later in life, Wells went on to become a journalist and used her work in publishing as a means to investigate and write extensive reports on lynching in America...Wells fought to end sexual as well as racial discrimination, though white suffragists often treated her unfairly. In one 1913 march for women's suffrage, white leaders asked Wells to walk in the back of the group on account of her race, but she refused...."

AnonySchmoose 8 July 6
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Ida Wells, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, and many more like them… these are the people whose likenesses should be memorialized in our towns and cities all across the US, as opposed to white men who fought to uphold slavery!

We need very public reminders of the historically oppressed and their achievements to be on view everywhere. We need constant reminders so the omissions and lies in history books amount to nothing.

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I seriously doubt I could muster that much bravery. It's literally unimaginable to me to experience the persecution black Americans have suffered.

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Totally cool, she deserves it

bobwjr Level 10 July 6, 2021
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True grit.

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