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Ida B. Wells-Barnett

    Ida B. Wells-Barnett fut une journaliste et militante afro-américaine qui se consacra à la documentation des lynchages aux États-Unis. Par ses écrits, elle révéla comment les lynchages étaient souvent utilisés pour contrôler et punir les personnes noires, fréquemment sous le prétexte d'accusations de viol. Elle fut également une fervente défenseure des droits des femmes et du suffrage féminin, fondant plusieurs organisations féminines notables. Wells était reconnue comme une rhétoricienne douée et persuasive, entreprenant des tournées de conférences internationales pour diffuser son message.

    Mob Rule in New Orleans
    Collected Works of Ida B. Wells Barnett
    The Red Record
    Southern Horrors
    Mob Rule in New Orleans: Robert Charles & His Fight to Death, The Story of His Life, Burning Human Beings Alive, & Other Lynching Statistics -
    • This volume contains a moving and disturbing account of the racial violence and lynchings that occurred in New Orleans around the 1890s, with a particular focus on the famous case of Robert Charles. Highlighting police brutality towards the minorities of New Orleans, this book can be related to the racial violence many people still encounter tod...

      Mob Rule in New Orleans: Robert Charles & His Fight to Death, The Story of His Life, Burning Human Beings Alive, & Other Lynching Statistics -
    • Southern Horrors

      Lynch Law in All Its Phases

      • 38pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,5(4)Évaluer

      Thoroughly appalled and sickened by the rising numbers of white-on-black murders in the South since the beginning of Reconstruction, and by the unwillingness of local, state and federal governments to prosecute those who were responsible, Ida Bell Wells-Barnett wrote Southern Horrors, a pamphlet in which she exposed the horrible reality of lynchings to the rest of the nation and to the world. Wells explained, through case study, how the federal government's failure to intervene allowed Southern states the latitude to slowly but effectively disenfranchise blacks from participating as free men and women in a post-Civil War America with the rights and opportunities guaranteed to all Americans by the Constitution. (Summary by James K. White )

      Southern Horrors
    • The Red Record

      Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynching in the United States

      • 106pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynching in the United States

      The Red Record
    • Mob Rule in New Orleans

      Robert Charles and His Fight to Death, the Story of His Life, Burning Human Beings Alive, Other Lynching Statistics

      • 70pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      Mob Rule in New Orleans