: Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862–1931), a Black investigative journalist, women’s rights activist, and civil rights advocate, is renowned for her campaign against lynching. Wells-Barnett was instrumental in shaping public opinion against lynching through her newspaper editorials, pamphlets, clubs, and lecture tours across the northern United States. | By Antonio Ray Harvey California Black Media Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862–1931), a Black investigative journalist, women’s rights activist, and civil rights advocate, is renowned for her campaign against lynching. Wells-Barnett was instrumental in shaping public opinion against lynching through her newspaper editorials, pamphlets, clubs, and lecture tours across the northern United States. Wells held the
The broad sweep of history often frowns upon recounting the horrors of Nazism, Fascism, xenophobia, and other extremist ideologies. Yet, these reprehensible tendencies are re-emerging in societies that once combated such aberrations. This begs the question: How can this issue be tackled?
As the interaction started to get more heated, the woman recorded the entire incident on her phone. She later uploaded the video on her Facebook page., World News, Times Now