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Ida: A Sword Among Lions
Ida: A Sword Among Lions: Ida B. Wells and the Campaign Against Lynching | Paula J. Giddings
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In the tradition of towering biographies that tell us as much about America as they do about their subject, Ida: A Sword Among Lions is a sweepingnarrative about a country and a crusader embroiled in the struggle against lynching: a practice that imperiled not only the lives of blackmen and women, but also a nation based on law and riven by race. At the center of the national drama is Ida B. Wells (1862-1931), born to slaves in Mississippi, who began her activist career by refusing to leave a first-class ladies’ car on a Memphis railway and rose to lead the nation’s firstcampaign against lynching. For Wells the key to the rise in violence was embedded in attitudes not only about black men but about women and sexuality as well. Her independent perspective and percussive personality gained her encomiums as a hero -- as well as aspersions on her character and threats of death. Exiled from the South by 1892, Wells subsequently took her campaign across the country and throughout the British Isles before she married and settled in Chicago, where she continued her activism as a journalist, suffragist, and independent candidate in the rough-and-tumble world of the Windy City’s politics. In this eagerly awaited biography by Paula J. Giddings, author of the groundbreaking book When and Where I Enter, which traced the activisthistory of black women in America, the irrepressible personality of Ida B. Wells surges out of the pages. With meticulous research and vivid rendering of her subject, Giddings also provides compelling portraits of twentieth-century progressive luminaries, black and white, with whom Wells worked during some of the most tumultuous periods in American history. Embattled all of her activist life, Wells found herself fighting not only conservative adversaries but icons of the civil rights and women’s suffrage movements who sought to undermine her place in history. In this definitive biography, which places Ida B. Wells firmly in the context of her times as well as ours, Giddings at long last gives this visionary reformer her due and, in the process, sheds light on an aspect of our history that isoften left in the shadows.
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bookwrm526
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This book is REALLY along, and it did get bogged down in names and acronyms sometimes, but I think it‘s important and it was certainly interesting. It‘s sad how often infighting and politics between groups interfered with the common goals, and I there are important lessons there for today.

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EllieDottie
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I had a really really long work day yesterday and when I came home I fell right asleep so I missed this post but I still wanted to put this up even if it's a day late! For this prompt I wanted to use a book I'm planning to read this year that I'm real excited about! #blackhistory #riotgrams

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leslieisreading
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I want to learn more about the lives of really interesting women from history. Although biography isn't really my genre, I'd like to read more of them, and these three are at the top of my list. #atopicyoudliketoknowmoreabout #readjanuary

EllieDottie Ida is on my tbr! 8y
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MrCoachU
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Ida B. Wells is underrated and overlooked by many in the study of American History. She is one of my favorites and I'm looking forward to getting this biography started. She's the best!!!

MrBook I just learned who she is for the first time last week in a documentary I watched. An amazing woman! Definitely getting this ASAP! 8y
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