
Ida B. the Queen
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Ida B. Wells committed herself to the needs of those who did not have power. In the eyes of the FBI, this made her a "dangerous negro agitator." In the annals of history, it makes her an icon.
Ida B. the Queen tells the awe-inspiring story of an pioneering woman who was often overlooked and underestimated?a woman who refused to exit a train car meant for white passengers; a woman brought to light the horrors of lynching in America; a woman who cofounded the NAACP. Written by Wells's great-granddaughter Michelle Duster, this "warm remembrance of a civil rights icon" (Kirkus Reviews) is a unique visual celebration of Wells's life, and of the Black experience.
A century after her death, Wells's genius is being celebrated in popular culture by politicians, through song, public artwork, and landmarks. Like her contemporaries Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony, Wells left an indelible mark on history?one that can still be felt today. As America confronts the unfinished business of systemic racism, Ida B. the Queen pays tribute to a transformational leader and reminds us of the power we all hold to smash the status quo.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Chapter I: Who Was Ida B. Wells?
- Dangerous Negro Agitator
- Chapter II: Who Ida Was to Me
- The Picture on the Living Room Wall
- The South Side and More
- A Different Path
- An Unlikely Connection
- Carrying the Torch
- Chapter III: A Voice for the People
- She Shall Not Be Moved
- In Good Company
- Two Very Different Fights
- See You in Court
- The Power of the Press
- The Birth of an Activist
- Chapter IV: How Ida Became Ida
- Learning Strength and Defiance in Holly Springs
- An Abrupt End to Childhood
- Chapter V: 400 Years of Progress
- Chapter VI: A Powerful Legacy
- Defending and Embracing Our Authentic Selves
- Speaking Truth to Power
- Black Lives Matter
- Working and Protesting Alone
- Modern Mavericks
- Organizing Together
- Taking Control of Our Narrative
- We Shall Not Be Moved
- Self-Determination, the Law, and Politics
- Housing and Support
- Women Belong in the House and Senate and Every Hall of Power
- Passing the Torch
- Chapter VII: Monumental
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Sources
- Index
- Image Credits
- Copyright
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