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July 16th, 1962 Anne Sexton: A Self-Portrait in Letters First published: 1977

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Today in Women's History is the anniversary of the birth of the legendary Ida B Wells-Barnett.
Ida B. Wells was known nationally and internationally as a “crusader for justice.” She traveled throughout the United States and foreign cou
Ida B. Wells was known nationally and internationally as a “crusader for justice.”
She traveled throughout the United States and foreign countries raising awareness of oppression of African Americans and women.
Born on July 16, 1862, in Holly Springs, Mississippi, she was orphaned at the age of 16 when her parents died as victims of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878.
Ida recieved her education and early training at Shaw University, now Rust College. She became a teacher, journalist and public speaker.
She married Ferdinand Barnett, owner of the Chicago Conservator.
Ida was one of two women who signed “the call” for the formation of the NAACP.
She was a religious woman who read the Bible regularly, read Shakespeare and loved classical music.
In recent years, her hometown honored her legacy by naming the post office the Ida B. Wells Station, and a postage stamp was issued by the U. S. Postal Service commemorating her crusade for human rights.
Ida B. Wells was:
A passionate crusader against oppression
A teacher and acclaimed journalist
An articulate public speaker
A civil rights activist
An anti-lynching crusader
A woman’s rights activist
One of the founders of the NAACP
To Visit her Museum at
220 North Randolph Street
Holly Springs, MS 38635
Admission Donations
Adults: $20
Children (12 and under): $5
Tours are available Monday through Friday between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tours can be arranged by calling 662-252-3232 or 662-579-5747.