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Born in slave in Holly Springs, Mississppi
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Wells parents died from yellow fever and had to take on responsiblity and take care of her whole family all at the age 16.
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Idas' Aunt invites her to move to Memphis.
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Wells purchased a first-class train ticket for a trip to Nashville, Tennessee. Her intentions was to reuturn to Nashville to get to Fisk University where she was attending school.
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In the circuit court case (train inccident) she won $500 by was overturned by the Tennessee Supreme Court.
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Lectured abroad to drum up support for her cause among the reformed whites. Took her anti- lynching campaign overseas to England, Scotland, and Wales for two months giving speeches and meeting leaders
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Ida B. Wells Married in Chicago to Newspaper Owner and Early Civil Rights Movement Leader Ferdinand L. Barnett
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Marched in the Woman Suffrage Parade in Washington D.C. and met with President Mckinley about the lynchings in South Carolina
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Wells was one of the first woman to run for the state senate. Se did not win.
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Unfortunately Wells Died due kidney disease.