Crusade for Justice

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Crusade for Justice is the posthumously published autobiography of civil rights and anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells, chronicling her life and pioneering activism.

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instanceOf autobiography
book
about Black journalism in the United States
history of anti-lynching campaigns in the United States
segregation and discrimination in the Jim Crow era
author Ida B. Wells
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describesActivity anti-lynching activism
civil rights activism
journalism
describesPeriod early 20th century United States
late 19th century United States
documents Ida B. Wells’s investigative reporting on lynching
Ida B. Wells’s organizing and speaking tours
Ida B. Wells’s role in early civil rights organizations
focusesOn African-American civil rights struggle
lynching in the United States
racial violence in the United States
genre African-American literature
autobiography
civil rights literature
hasBiographicalSubject Ida B. Wells
language English
mainSubject Ida B. Wells
narrativePerspective first-person
posthumousWorkOf Ida B. Wells
theme African-American women’s activism
freedom of the press
resistance to racial oppression
social justice
women’s leadership in social movements

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Ida B. Wells notableWork Crusade for Justice
Ida notableWork Crusade for Justice
subject surface form: Ida B. Wells