african american women journalists

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african american women journalists

Open house

of family, friends, food, piano lessons and the search for a room of my own
2004
Columnist Patricia Williams share stories from her life as a lawyer, scholar, writer, African-American, and single mother, and offers her opinions on various aspects of modern American culture.

Plain brown wrapper

an Alex Powell novel
2001
Alex Powell teams up with a fellow journalist and old friend to try and find the man, or woman, who killed their friend Ev.

All of me

a voluptuous tale
2001

To tell the truth freely

the life of Ida B. Wells
2010
Examines the life and legacy of women's rights advocate, anti-lynching crusader, and journalist Ida B. Wells, from her birth to slaves in Mississippi in 1862 to her death in Chicago in 1931.

Ida

a sword among lions : Ida B. Wells and the campaign against lynching
2009
Chronicles the life of civil rights advocate and suffragist Ida B. Wells, examining her campaign against lynching, her work as a journalist, and her experiences in Chicago politics.

Yours for justice, Ida B. Wells

the daring life of crusading journalist
2008
An illustrated biography of African-American civil rights advocate Ida B. Wells. Includes a time line, a bibliography, and background information on lynching.

Eternal vigilance

the story of Ida B. Wells-Barnett
2011
Presents a biography of former slave Ida B. Wells describing her childhood, education, career as a journalist, and work as a civil rights activist. Includes photographs and a timeline.

Ida B. Wells-Barnett

crusader against lynching
1998
Traces the life and career of the African-American journalist and social activist who spoke out against the lynching of African-Americans in the South.

Ida B. Wells-Barnett

"strike a blow against a glaring evil"
2008
Offers a brief overview of the life of teacher, journalist, and speaker Ida B. Wells-Barnett, focusing on her work as a civil rights activist.

Ida B. Wells

mother of the civil rights movement
2000
An illustrated biography of nineteenth-century activist Ida B. Wells, focusing on her crusade against the practice of lynching, and discussing her role in the founding of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and the campaign for women's voting rights.

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