TY - BOOK AU - Duster,Michelle AU - Giorgis,Hannah TI - Ida B. the queen: the extraordinary life and legacy of Ida B. Wells SN - 1982129816 AV - E185.97 .W55 D878 2021 U1 - 323.092 PY - 2021/// CY - New York PB - Atria/One Signal Publishers KW - Wells-Barnett, Ida B., KW - African American women civil rights workers KW - Biography KW - African American women journalists KW - African American women political activists KW - African American women social reformers KW - African American women suffragists KW - African Americans N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-161) and index; Who was Ida B. Wells? -- Who Ida was to me -- A voice for the people -- How Ida became Ida -- 400 years of progress -- A powerful legacy -- Monumental N2 - "Journalist. Suffragist. Antilynching crusader. In 1862, Ida B. Wells was born enslaved in Holly Springs, Mississippi. In 2020, she won a Pulitzer Prize. 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, the book 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." --back cover ER -