RMP82WJN–Ida B. Wells (1862-1931) was an African-American woman, born into slavery, who became a leader in the early Civil Rights Movement. As an investigative journalist and speaker, she exposed injustice and the horrors of lynching in the American South during the Reconstruction Era. She was also one of the founders of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People). (Photo c1893)
RMM23M8J–Ida B. Wells-Barnett with her children Charles, Herman, Ida, and Alfreda, 1909. Ida B. Wells was an African-American journalist, newspaper editor, suffragist, sociologist, feminist.
RMG16E36–Ida B. Wells (July 16, 1862 - March 25, 1931) was an African-American journalist, newspaper editor, suffragist, sociologist and activist. She was also a leader of the anti-lynching campaign. On May 4, 1884, a train conductor ask her to give up her seat an
RM2GMM057–Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862-1931), African American Journalist, Civil rights Leader and one of the the Founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), head and shoulders Portrait, Chicago, Illinois, USA, Sallie E. Garrity, 1893
RM2BTBDFE–1909 , Chicago, USA : The IDA B. WELLS ( Bell Wells-Barnett , 1861 - 1931 ) with her children: Charles , Herman , Ida and Alfreda . American investigative journalist , educator and early leader in the civil rights movement . She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).Wells arguably became the most famous black woman in America, during a life that was centered on combating prejudice and violence, who fought for equality for African Americans , especially women .- DIGITALLY COLORIZED - Wells Barnett - Movimento diritti civili - Gente
RMPNE1A6–Ida B. Wells-Barnett. Date/Period: Ca. 1893. Photograph. Albumen print. Height: 139 mm (5.47 in); Width: 98 mm (3.85 in). Author: Mary Garrity.
RM2M8WEP5–Ida B. Wells, Ida Bell Wells-Barnett, (1862 – 1931) American journalist and early leader in the civil rights movement.
RM2CEXF6R–Ida B Wells. Portrait of Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (1862-1931) by Sallie Garrity, 1893. Wells was an American investigative journalist, educator, and an early leader in the civil rights movement.
RMMAN1RE–. Ida B. Wells-Barnett. circa 1893
RMKDG1ET–Mary Garrity Ida B. Wells Barnett Google Art Project
RM2PK92XX–Ida B. Wells-Barnett circa 1893 by Mary Garrity
RF2K4DYDR–Mary Garrity photograph of Ida B. Wells-Barnett - c1893
RMTYK8E0–Attendees stand next to a wax statue of Ida B. Wells-Barnett at the NAACP Centennial Convention in New York City on July 13, 2009. (UPI Photo/John Angelillo) .
RM2NJA9D0–Ida B. Wells, 1862 – 1931, was an American investigative journalist, educator, and early leader in the civil rights movement, vintage illustration from 1894
RM2RN4YNK–Ida B. Wells. Ca. 1893
RMDYF167–1940 Poster to announce the dedication ceremonies for the Ida B. Wells Homes, parade along South Parkway, Chicago Housing Authority. Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (July 16, 1862 – March 25, 1931) was an African American journalist, newspaper editor and, with her husband, newspaper owner Ferdinand L. Barnett, an early leader in the civil rights movement
RM2RGC1YR–The New York office of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Members included Thurgood Marshall, Ida Wells-Barnett and W E B DuBois.
RM2BTBDFF–1930 ca , Chicago, USA : The IDA B. WELLS ( Bell Wells-Barnett , 1861 - 1931 ). American investigative journalist , educator and early leader in the civil rights movement . She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).Wells arguably became the most famous black woman in America, during a life that was centered on combating prejudice and violence, who fought for equality for African Americans , especially women .- Wells Barnett - Movimento diritti civili - Gente di Colore - AFRO-AMERICANI - Afro Americani - DONNA GIORNALISTA - giornal
RMG3BJEJ–The New York office of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Members included Thurgood Marshall, Ida Wells-Barnett and W E B DuBois. Date: 1933
RMP82WJM–Ida B. Wells (1862-1931) was an African-American woman, born into slavery, who became a leader in the early Civil Rights Movement. As an investigative journalist and speaker, she exposed injustice and the horrors of lynching in the American South during the Reconstruction Era. She was also one of the founders of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People). (Photo c1893)
RMP66T0K–1940 Poster to announce the dedication ceremonies for the Ida B. Wells Homes, parade along South Parkway, Chicago Housing Authority. Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (July 16, 1862 – March 25, 1931) was an African American journalist, newspaper editor and, with her husband, newspaper owner Ferdinand L. Barnett, an early leader in the civil rights movement
RMHRNWGE–Ida Bell Wells, American Journalist
RMRB16DF–Born into slavery, Ida B. Wells was an African-American investigative journalist, educator, and an early leader in the Civil Rights Movement. (Photo circa 1893 or 1894)
RM2MBH42A–Miss Ida B. Wells, [Frontispiece], (1894?).
RMP2F56B–Sgt. 1st Class Jadia L. Scott, a movements noncommissioned officer with the 8th TSC, is presented the Ida B. Wells-Barnett Meritorious Community Service Award by Alphonso Braggs, president of the Honolulu-Hawaii chapter of the NAACP, during a luncheon Saturday, Sept. 3, at the Pearl Harbor-Hickam Officer’s Club. Eighteen service members were honored during the luncheon, which recognized their exceptional leadership and selfless community service while serving at military commands located in Guam, Hawaii, Japan and Korea. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Behlin, 8th TSC PAO)
RM2AJ80J0–Colored people's blue-book and business directory of Chicago, Ill . Womens Clubs. Cenfeonial Cliarity Club, Mrs Wnu Enianuel. Directress.Miss M. Lewis, Pres, CorneU Charity Club, . , Mrs.-S Cooper, Pres. ,Miss A. G. Berry, Sec. i9(53 State St, Civic League, -Mrs. K Bills. Pres 8641 Wabasli ave. -Ebenezer Mothers Uuion Mrs. Maria Toles, Pres. Mrs. Eliza Jackson, Sec. 432 - 8oth. st. Fred Doaglas Center Womans ( Tub. Mrs. Mary, R. Pluinmer, Pres. ; Mrs. Ida B. Wells Barnett, V. P. Mrs Morris Lewis, Sec 3708 Dearborn st- Gii-ls Culture Club, Mrs. Alberta M Smith, Pres. 2974 Wabash ave. Ida B, Wel
RM2CEXF72–Ida B Wells. Portrait of Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (1862-1931) by Sallie Garrity, 1893. Wells was an American investigative journalist, educator, and an early leader in the civil rights movement.
RMPBN5DK–1002 Mary Garrity - Ida B. Wells-Barnett -
RMKDFD03–Mary Garrity Ida B. Wells Barnett Google Art Project crop
RM2R7JGH7–Ida B. Wells-Barnett c. 1893
RM2JD68KB–The New York office of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Members included Thurgood Marshall, Ida Wells-Barnett and W E B DuBois. Colourised version of : 10144011 Date: 1933
RMTYK8DX–Attendees take pictures of a wax statue of Ida B. Wells-Barnett at the NAACP Centennial Convention in New York City on July 13, 2009. (UPI Photo/John Angelillo) .
RMAA0BJ7–Naacp Offices
RM2PP4GDH–Ida B. Wells. Ca. 1893
RM2BTBDFH–1930 ca , Chicago, USA : The IDA B. WELLS ( Bell Wells-Barnett , 1861 - 1931 ). American investigative journalist , educator and early leader in the civil rights movement . She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).Wells arguably became the most famous black woman in America, during a life that was centered on combating prejudice and violence, who fought for equality for African Americans , especially women . DIGITALLY COLORIZED - Wells Barnett - Movimento diritti civili - Gente di Colore - AFRO-AMERICANI - Afro Americani - DONNA
RM2BTBDFA–1909 , Chicago, USA : The IDA B. WELLS ( Bell Wells-Barnett , 1861 - 1931 ) with her children: Charles , Herman , Ida and Alfreda . American investigative journalist , educator and early leader in the civil rights movement . She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).Wells arguably became the most famous black woman in America, during a life that was centered on combating prejudice and violence, who fought for equality for African Americans , especially women .- Wells Barnett - Movimento diritti civili - Gente di Colore - AFRO-AMER
RMHRP6RD–Ida Bell Wells, American Journalist
RMRB16DE–Born into slavery, Ida B. Wells was an African-American investigative journalist, educator, and an early leader in the Civil Rights Movement. (Photo circa 1893 or 1894)
RM2BTBDF8–1902 , Chicago, USA : The AFRO-AMERICAN COUNCIL in session at St. Paul . In this photo IDA B. WELLS ( Bell Wells-Barnett , 1861 - 1931 ), American investigative journalist , educator and early leader in the civil rights movement . She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).Wells arguably became the most famous black woman in America, during a life that was centered on combating prejudice and violence, who fought for equality for African Americans , especially women .- Wells Barnett - Movimento diritti civili - Gente di Colore - AFR
RMP2EBF1–1st Lt. Shayla N. Leathers of the 303d Ordnance Battalion (EOD) is presented the Ida B. Wells-Barnett Meritorious Community Service Award by Alphonso Braggs, president of the Honolulu-Hawaii chapter of the NAACP, during a luncheon Saturday, Sept. 3, at the Pearl Harbor-Hickam Officer’s Club. Eighteen service members were honored during the luncheon, which recognized their exceptional leadership and selfless community service while serving at military commands located in Guam, Hawaii, Japan and Korea. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Behlin, 8th TSC PAO)
RM2BTBDEM–1893 , Chicago, USA : The IDA B. WELLS ( Bell Wells-Barnett , 1861 - 1931 ), photo by Miss Garrity , Chicago. American investigative journalist , educator and early leader in the civil rights movement . She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).Wells arguably became the most famous black woman in America, during a life that was centered on combating prejudice and violence, who fought for equality for African Americans , especially women .- Wells Barnett - Movimento diritti civili - Gente di Colore - AFRO-AMERICANI - Afro Americani
RM2MBH5FH–I. Garland Penn, 1897. African-American educator, writer and journalist Irvine Garland Penn was a lay leader in the Methodist Episcopal church. He was co-author with Frederick Douglass, Ida B. Wells, and Ferdinand Lee Barnett of 'The Reason Why the Colored American Is Not in the World's Columbia Exposition' [1893]. From 'The white side of a black subject, enlarged and brought down to date; a vindication of the Afro-American race; from the landing of slaves at St. Augustine, Florida, in 1565, to the present time'.
RMPBN5DF–1002 Mary Garrity - Ida B. Wells-Barnett - - restoration crop
RMKDFX3Y–Mary Garrity Ida B. Wells Barnett Google Art Project restoration crop
RMTYK8E7–Attendees take pictures of a wax statue of Ida B. Wells-Barnett at the NAACP Centennial Convention in New York City on July 13, 2009. (UPI Photo/John Angelillo) .
RM2BTBDF3–1893 , Chicago, USA : The IDA B. WELLS ( Bell Wells-Barnett , 1861 - 1931 ), photo by Miss Garrity , Chicago. American investigative journalist , educator and early leader in the civil rights movement . She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).Wells arguably became the most famous black woman in America, during a life that was centered on combating prejudice and violence, who fought for equality for African Americans , especially women .- Wells Barnett - Movimento diritti civili - Gente di Colore - AFRO-AMERICANI - Afro Americani
RM2MBH3M1–Lynching of C.J. Miller, at Bardwell, Kentucky, July 7th, 1893, (1894?).
RMPBN5DJ–1002 Mary Garrity - Ida B. Wells-Barnett - - restoration full
RM2BTBDEX–1893 , Chicago, USA : The IDA B. WELLS ( Bell Wells-Barnett , 1861 - 1931 ). American investigative journalist , educator and early leader in the civil rights movement . She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).Wells arguably became the most famous black woman in America, during a life that was centered on combating prejudice and violence, who fought for equality for African Americans , especially women . Photo by Miss Garrity , Chicago. DIGITALLY COLORIZED . - Wells Barnett - Movimento diritti civili - Gente di Colore - AFRO-AME
RMPBN5DG–1002 Mary Garrity - Ida B. Wells-Barnett - - restoration crop
RM2BTBDEG–1893 , Chicago, USA : The IDA B. WELLS ( Bell Wells-Barnett , 1861 - 1931 ), photo by Miss Garrity , Chicago. American investigative journalist , educator and early leader in the civil rights movement . She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).Wells arguably became the most famous black woman in America, during a life that was centered on combating prejudice and violence, who fought for equality for African Americans , especially women .- Wells Barnett - Movimento diritti civili - Gente di Colore - AFRO-AMERICANI - Afro Americani
RMPBN5DH–. Ida B. Wells Barnett . circa 1893 1002 Mary Garrity - Ida B. Wells-Barnett - crop
RM2BTBDF6–1890 ca , Chicago, USA : The IDA B. WELLS ( Bell Wells-Barnett , 1861 - 1931 ). American investigative journalist , educator and early leader in the civil rights movement . She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).Wells arguably became the most famous black woman in America, during a life that was centered on combating prejudice and violence, who fought for equality for African Americans , especially women .- Wells Barnett - Movimento diritti civili - Gente di Colore - AFRO-AMERICANI - Afro Americani - DONNA GIORNALISTA - giornal
RMMAN1RH–. Ida B. Wells Barnett, in a photograph by Mary Garrity from c. 1893. This version has had dirt and specks removed.
RMMAN1RF–. Ida B. Wells Barnett, in a photograph by Mary Garrity from c. 1893. This version has been cropped from the original photographic card to approximately the photo itself (the borders aren't quite straight, so I did the best crop I could manage with the restriction), and has also had dirt and specks removed, and the saturation very slightly tweaked.
RMMAN1RD–Ida B. Wells Barnett, in a photograph by Mary Garrity from c. 1893. This version has been cropped from the original photographic card to approximately the photo itself (the borders aren't quite straight, so I did the best crop I could manage with the restriction), and has also had dirt and specks removed, and the saturation very slightly tweaked. Espa+?ol: Retrato de Ida B. Wells (1893) por Mary Garrity. Ida B. Wells (1862 ?1931) fue una periodista estadounidense y activista por los derechos civiles y derechos de la mujer. Fue una de las l+?deres afroamericanas que sentaron la base para el Mov
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