Cette auteure a été une figure centrale des mouvements pour les droits civiques et le droit de vote des femmes. En tant que journaliste et rédactrice en chef, elle a courageusement documenté les injustices subies par les Afro-Américains, notamment les lynchages, en dévoilant leurs motivations réelles. Elle fut également une suffragiste dévouée qui a fondé plusieurs organisations féminines notables. Par sa rhétorique habile et ses tournées de conférences internationales, elle a œuvré à la sensibilisation sur ces questions cruciales.
Three pamphlets by a civil rights pioneer chronicle some of the most regrettable incidents in American history. Wells's meticulous research and documentation of crimes from the 1890s offer priceless historical testimony.
This volume describes many horrific instances when the law turned a blind eye to the barbaric practice of lynching, in an attempt to galvanise the public into action and put a stop to it once and for all.
In the 1890s, Ida Wells-Barnett courageously documented the brutal reality of lynching in the United States, challenging the narrative that it targeted only black criminals. Through her investigative articles and the pamphlet "Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in all its Phases," she revealed lynching as a tool of white supremacy aimed at suppressing African Americans who posed economic and political challenges. Her work highlighted the barbaric nature of these acts and their role in maintaining racial terror and oppression in the South.