The Light of Truth: Writings of an Anti-Lynching Crusader

by Ida B. Wells

Other authorsHenry Louis Gates (Editor), Mia Bay (Editor)
Paperback, 2014

Status

Checked out

Publication

Penguin Classics (2014), 624 pages

Description

"The broadest and most comprehensive collection of writings available by an early civil and women's rights pioneer . Seventy-one years before Rosa Parks's courageous act of resistance, police dragged a young Black journalist named Ida B. Wells off a train for refusing to give up her seat. The experience shaped Wells's career, and--when hate crimes touched her life personally--she mounted what was to become her life's work: an anti-lynching crusade that captured international attention. This volume covers the entire scope of Wells's remarkable career, collecting her early writings, articles exposing the horrors of lynching, essays from her travels abroad, and her later journalism. The Light of Truth is both an invaluable resource for study and a testament to Wells' long career as a civil rights activist"--… (more)

Media reviews

Wells was the most comprehensive chronicler of that common practice for which few words exist that provide sufficient condemnation. For that reason, and for Wells’ immense courage, clear pen, and understanding of the nature of journalistic advocacy, this new volume ought to become required
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reading for anyone interested in American history or current affairs.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

624 p.; 5.06 inches

ISBN

0143106821 / 9780143106821
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