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Ida B. the Queen

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by Michelle Duster


  penniless Black man: Alfreda M. Duster, ed., Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells, 2nd ed. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020), 263–73; Paula J. Giddings, Ida: A Sword Among Lions: Ida B. Wells and the Campaign Against Lynching (New York: Amistad Press, 2008), 482–87.

  NAACP’s Legal Defense and Educational Fund: “About Us” https://www.naacpldf.org/about-us.

  First Defense Legal Aid: “About Us” https://www.first-defense.org/about/.

  opened the Negro Fellowship League: Alfreda M. Duster, ed., Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells, 2nd ed. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020), 259.

  Ferdinand was assistant state’s attorney: F. L Barnett Candidate For Alderman of the 2nd, The Broad Ax (Salt Lake City, Utah) February 24, 1917, page 4 https://www.newspapers.com/clip/6653894/the-broad-ax/.

  Steve Green: Alfreda M. Duster, ed., Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells, 2nd ed. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020), 286–87; Paula J. Giddings, Ida: A Sword Among Lions: Ida B. Wells and the Campaign Against Lynching (New York: Amistad Press, 2008), 494–97.

  a quarter of the 116th House: Drew DeSilver, “A record number of women will be serving in the new Congress,” Pew Research Center, December 18, 2018, https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/12/18/record-number-women-in-congress/.

  VII. MONUMENTAL

  Ida B. Wells Memorial Foundation: “Home,” www.ibwfoundation.org.

  public housing community: “March Center Court: Ida B. Wells,” Illinois Tech, March 5, 2018, https://www.iit.edu/news/march-center-court-star-ida-b-wells.

  1974 national landmark: “Ida B. Wells-Barnett House,” http://landmarkhunter.com/148539-ida-wells-barnett-house/.

  Chicago landmark status: “Ida B. Wells-Barnett House,” City of Chicago, https://webapps1.chicago.gov/landmarksweb/web/landmarkdetails.htm?lanId=1453; “Chicago Landmarks”—Ida B. Wells-Barnett House, https://web.archive.org/web/20070607163021/http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/I/IdaBWells.html.

  monument to Ida B. Wells: “The Monument,” http://idabwellsmonument.org/newsite4/the-monument/; Liz Dwyer, “There Are No Ida B. Wells Monuments in America. Her Great-Granddaughter Is Out to Change That,” Shondaland, July 16, 2018, https://www.shondaland.com/inspire/a22145974/there-no-ida-b-wells-monument-in-america-her-great-granddaughter-is-out-to-change-that/.

  Ida B. Wells Drive: Mary Mitchell, “Ida B. Wells Finally Gets a Top Honor with Street Name,” Chicago Sun Times, February 11, 2019, https://chicago.suntimes.com/2019/2/11/18328682/ida-b-wells-finally-gets-a-top-honor-with-street-name.

  Ida. B. Wells Way: Megann Horstead, “Plaque and Honorary Street Sign Unveiled in Memory of Ida B. Wells,” Chicago Defender, July 25, 2019, https://chicagodefender.com/plaque-and-honorary-street-sign-unveiled-in-memory-of-ida-b-wells.

  Beale Street in Memphis: “Ida B. Wells,” Historical Marker Database, https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=9306.

  like GirlTrek: “Our Mission” https://www.girltrek.org/our_mission.

  Heritage stamp: “Ida B. Wells,” National Postal Museum, https://postalmuseum.si.edu/exhibition/the-black-experience-prominent-journalists/ida-b-wells.

  Mississippi Writers Trail: Reggi Marion, “Literary Lawn Party: Mississippi Book Festival Held in Jackson,” WLBT, August 17, 2019, https://www.wlbt.com/2019/08/17/literary-lawn-party-mississippi-book-festival-held-jackson.

  Russell Senate Building: invitation to Ida B. Wells’s descendants from United States Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship Chair Mary L. Landrieu; April 2010.

  street in Brooklyn: Karen Juanita Carrillo, “Ida B. Wells Place is designated in Downtown Brooklyn,” New York Amsterdam News, March 19, 2020, http://amsterdamnews.com/news/2020/mar/19/ida-b-wells-place-designated-downtown-brooklyn/.

  Ida B’s Table: Sarah Meehan, “Ida B’s Table Opening Downtown This Summer,” Baltimore Sun, May 25, 2017, https://www.baltimoresun.com/food-drink/bs-fo-ida-bs-table-20170525-story.html; www.idabstable.com/about-us.

  Ida B. Wells Society: “Our Creation Story,” The Ida B. Wells Society, https://idabwellssociety.org/about/our-creation-story.

  Ida B. Wells-Barnett Museum: “About,” http://idabwellsmuseum.org/about/.

  INDEX

  A note about the index: The pages referenced in this index refer to the page numbers in the print edition. Clicking on a page number will take you to the ebook location that corresponds to the beginning of that page in the print edition. For a comprehensive list of locations of any word or phrase, use your reading system’s search function.

  A

  Abrams, Stacey, 121, 124

  Addams, Jane, 18

  Africa, 109

  Afro-American Press and Its Editors (Penn), 100

  Afro-American Press Convention, 49

  Ali, Muhammad, 98, 98

  Alpha Suffrage Club (ASC), 35, 37, 38, 100, 107

  Alpha Suffrage Record, 37–38

  American Baptist, 45

  American Experience, 13

  Anthony, Susan B., 34, 125

  Arkansas Race Riot, The (Wells), 104, 113

  Associated Press, 143

  B

  Baartman, Sarah, 80–82, 83

  Baker, Ella, 31

  Baltimore, Charles W., 21

  Barnett, Ferdinand L., 17–19, 22, 23, 26, 39, 93, 125, 127–30, 129

  Barnett, Ferdinand L., Jr., 22

  Barnett, Ida, Jr., 11

  Barrett, William, 52–53

  Biden, Joe, 124, 130

  Black Lives Matter, 89, 122, 124

  Black Panthers, 42, 104

  Black Power, 98

  Black Youth Project 100, 124

  Boling, Spires, 57–58, 60, 143

  Boston Guardian, 87, 104

  Bradley, Bill, 91

  Braun, Carol Moseley, 130, 133

  Brinkley, W. A., 55

  Brooks, Virginia, 35

  Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 30

  Brown, Michael, 89, 94

  Bunch, Lonnie G., III, 114

  bus boycott in Harlem, 32

  C

  Camp Logan, Houston, 20–21, 22

  Carlos, John, 98, 98

  Carmichael, Stokely, 42

  Central Park Five, 114, 115

  Charles, Robert, 110

  Charleston church shooting, 94

  Cherry, Matthew, 46

  Chesapeake, Ohio and Southwestern Railroad, 39–41, 40

  Chicago, Ill., 102, 119, 127 Ida B. Wells Drive in, 140, 141

  Ida B. Wells historical marker in, 143

  Ida B. Wells Homes in, 14, 138, 139

  Ida B. Wells Way in, 136, 141

  Ida’s house in, 139, 140

  Chicago Tribune, 35

  Chisholm, Shirley, 130, 130

  citizens’ organizations, 23

  civil rights movement, 42, 90, 93, 125 March on Washington, 30, 42

  Civil War, 34, 37, 57, 58, 90

  Clinton, Bill, 28, 91–92, 92

  Clinton, Hillary, 130, 133

  Confederate flags, 94, 94

  Confederate monuments, 90

  Congress, U.S., 107, 130 House of Representatives, 107, 119, 130, 130

  Senate, 130

  Constitution, U.S., 24

  Fifteenth Amendment to, 60, 125

  Nineteenth Amendment to, 125, 130

  Countee, R. N., 44, 55

  criminal justice system, 17, 42, 89, 127

  Crisis, 103

  CROWN Act, 46

  Crusade for Citizenship, 31

  Cullom, Shelby Moore, 84

  Cullors, Patrisse, 89

  D

  Daley, Richard M., 15

  Davis, Angela, 42

  Davis, Frank, 126, 127

  Davis, Jordan, 121

  DeKnight, Freda, 113

  Democratic Party, 37, 60, 106

  Deneen, Charles S., 126, 127

  De Priest, Oscar, 107, 107

  Douglass, Frederick, 4, 4, 39, 49–51, 51, 114, 125

 
; Du Bois, W. E. B., 4, 28, 28, 102, 103

  Duke, David, 92

  Dunn, Michael, 121

  Duster, Alfreda Barnett, 11, 11, 38, 136, 138

  Duster, Donald L., 8–12, 9, 15

  Duster, Maxine, 8, 9, 10

  Duster, Michelle, 8–15, 9, 11, 13, 14 Ida as great-grandmother of, 10–15

  DuVernay, Ava, 114

  E

  East St. Louis Massacre, The (Wells), 112

  Ebony, 113, 114

  Ebony Cookbook, The (DeKnight), 113

  Equal Justice Initiative, 114–17, 127

  Espionage Act, 23

  Evening Star, 44

  Evers, Medgar, 103, 104

  F

  Fair Fight Action, 124

  FBI, 1–2, 7, 26–28, 31, 33, 34

  Fellowship Herald, 38

  Fifteenth Amendment, 60, 125

  First Defense Legal Aid, 127

  Fleming, J. L., 51

  Floyd, George, 124

  Foner, Eric, 49

  Fortson, Bettiola H., 35–37

  Fortune, T. Thomas, 45, 100, 100

  Freedmen’s Bureau, 58

  Freedom Democratic Party, 42

  Freedom’s Journal, 114

  Freedom Summer, 42

  Free Speech, 51, 52, 54–55, 82, 109

  Free Speech and Headlight, 51

  Fulton, Sybrina, 121

  G

  Garvey, Marcus, 4, 108–9, 108

  Garza, Alicia, 89

  Gateway to Freedom (Foner), 49

  Georgia, 121

  Germany, 23, 24

  Ghana, 109

  Giddings, Paula, 14–15

  GirlTrek, 142

  Great Migration, 55, 112

  Great Recession of 2008, 14

  Greaves, William, 13, 14

  Green, Steve, 129

  Greer, James M., 41

  gun violence, 118–21, 119

  H

  Hair Love, 46

  hairstyles, 46

  Haley, Nikki, 94

  Hamer, Fannie Lou, 42

  Hannah-Jones, Nikole, 114, 142

  Harlem, 32

  Harris, Kamala, 130, 135

  Herald Examiner, 19, 19, 20

  Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), 125

  Holly Springs, Miss., 15, 57–60, 58, 62–64 Ida B. Wells-Barnett Museum in, 15, 143, 144

  Holman, Lucien, 121

  Holtzclaw, Daniel, 82

  I

  Ida: A Sword Among Lions (Giddings), 14–15

  Ida B. Wells: A Passion for Justice, 13, 14

  Ida B. Wells-Barnett Museum, 15, 143, 144

  Ida B. Wells Club, 100, 102

  Ida B. Wells Drive, 140, 141

  Ida B. Wells historical marker, 143

  Ida B. Wells Homes, 14, 138, 139

  Ida B. Wells Memorial Foundation, 136

  Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting, 142–43

  Ida B. Wells Way, 136, 141

  Illinois Equal Suffrage Association (IESA), 34, 35, 100

  J

  Jackson, Jesse, Sr., 91–92, 106, 106

  James, Will, 126

  Jay-Z, 97

  Jet, 113, 114

  Jim Crow laws, see segregation and Jim Crow laws

  Johnson, Corey, 143

  Johnson, John H., 113, 114

  Johnson Publishing Company, 113, 114

  Jordan, Barbara, 130, 133

  journalism, 3, 7, 43–52, 110, 143

  Justice Department, 28

  K

  Kaepernick, Colin, 97–98

  Kemp, Brian, 124

  King, Martin Luther, Jr., 30, 42, 90, 106

  King, Rodney, 91, 92

  Ku Klux Klan, 59–62, 90, 92, 94

  L

  labor unions, 30, 104, 113

  Legacy Museum, 114

  Lewis, John, 42, 90

  Lincoln, Abraham, 37, 90

  Little Rock Sun, 45

  Living Way, 44

  Los Angeles riots, 91

  Lowden, Frank, 112

  lynching, 2–4, 28, 38, 52–56, 87, 100–102, 104, 109–10, 112, 114–18, 129, 133, 143 Lynching Sites Projects, 117

  Lynch Law in Georgia (Wells), 110, 110

  Southern Horrors (Wells), 4, 110

  Lyons, Charlotte, 113

  M

  Malcolm X, 33

  March on Washington, 30, 42

  Marion Headlight, 51

  Marshall, Thurgood, 103, 104

  Martin, Trayvon, 121

  Mattes, J. W., 21

  McBath, Lucy, 119, 121

  McCray, Antron, 115

  McDowell, Calvin, 52–56, 117, 117

  McKinley, William, 84, 87

  McMurry, Linda O., 78

  Meili, Tricia, 115

  Memphis, Tenn., 59 Beale Street in, 64, 141–42

  boycotts in, 56

  exodus from, 55, 112

  school system in, 52, 82–84, 100

  Memphis Appeal-Avalanche, 41

  Mob Rule in New Orleans (Wells), 110

  Moss, Betty, 55

  Moss, Thomas, 52–56, 117, 117

  Moss, Thomas, Jr., 55

  Mother Emanuel AME Church, 94

  Mount Zion Cemetery, 117

  Movement for Black Lives, 124

  N

  Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (Douglass), 51

  Nash, Diane, 42

  National Afro-American Council, 100–102

  national anthem, 97, 98

  National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 4, 31, 80, 94, 100, 102–4, 121, 127

  National Association of Colored Women (renamed the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs; NACWC), 7, 94, 100, 102, 103

  National Equal Rights League (NERL), 4, 87, 100, 104

  National Football League (NFL), 97–98

  National Guard, 112

  National Memorial for Peace and Justice, 117

  National Museum of African American History and Culture, 114

  National Rainbow Coalition, 91, 106, 106

  Nation of Islam, 33

  Negro Digest, 113

  Negro Fellowship League, 17–20, 22, 37, 38, 100, 127–29

  New Ebony Cookbook, The (Lyons), 113

  Newsome, Bree, 94, 94

  New York Age, 100, 100

  New York Freeman, 45

  New York Times Magazine, 114, 142

  New York World’s Fair, 32

  Niagara Movement, 28

  Nightingale, Taylor, 51

  Nineteenth Amendment, 125, 130

  Nixon, Ron, 143

  North Star, 51, 51, 114

  No Vote, No Tax League, 35

  O

  Obama, Barack, 89–90, 94, 130

  Olympics, 98

  Operation PUSH, 106, 106

  Ovington, Mary White, 18

  P

  Pan-Africanism, 28, 108

  Paris Peace Conference, 2, 109

  Parks, Rosa, 42, 80, 103

  PBS, 13

  Pelosi, Nancy, 130, 130

  Penn, Irvine Garland, 18, 39

  People’s Grocery, 52–54, 117

  police violence, 80, 82, 89–91, 97, 124, 126

  Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr., 32

  ProPublica, 142

  Pulitzer Prize, 7

  Q

  “Queen of Our Race” (Fortson), 35–37

  R

  Rainbow Coalition, 91

  Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, 106, 106

  Randolph, A. Philip, 30

  Rangel, Charles, 91

  Rankin, Jeannette, 130

  rape, 80, 82

  Rape of Recy Taylor, The, 80

  Reason Why the Colored American Is Not in the World’s Columbian Exposition, The (Wells), 39

  Reconstruction, 64, 90, 93, 125

  Republican Party, 37, 60

  Reyes, Matias, 115

  Richardson, Kevin, 115

  Rihanna, 97

  Robinson, Randall, 109

  Roof, Dylann, 94
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  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 30

  Rose Bowl, 125

  Ruffin, Josephine St. Pierre, 7, 7

  Rust College, 59, 136, 138

  Rustin, Bayard, 42

  S

  Salaam, Yusef, 115

  Sanders, Topher, 142

  Santana, Raymond, 115

  schoolhouse, rural, 64

  Secret Service, 20, 24–26

  segregation and Jim Crow laws, 2, 7, 20, 28, 31, 38, 41, 42, 64, 66, 93, 133 soldiers and, 20

  train passengers and, 38–43, 40, 66

  Wilson administration and, 23–24, 87

  Sentencing Project, 127

  sexual violence, 80, 82

  sharecroppers, 104, 112–14, 125

  Sharpton, Al, 90

  Shaw University, 31

  Simmons, William J., 45

  Sister Souljah, 91–93, 92

  sit-ins, 31, 42

  “1619 Project,” 114

  slaves, slavery, 34, 37, 59, 60, 80, 90, 93, 114, 125, 135 Fugitive Slave Act and, 49

  Underground Railroad and, 49, 51

  Smith, Tommie, 98, 98

  Smithsonian Institute, 114

  soldiers, Black, 22, 24, 30 murder of, 19–27, 24

  segregation and, 20

  Tuskegee Airmen, 28

  Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 104

  Southern Horrors (Wells), 4, 110

  Southern Poverty Law Center, 127

  Sparks, Lee, 21

  Squire, Belle, 35

  Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 125

  Stewart, William, 52–56, 117, 117

  Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 31, 42, 104

  suffrage movement, 7, 34–38, 37, 93, 102, 107, 124, 125

  T

  Tampa Bay Times, 143

  Taylor, Recy, 80

  Tennessee Rifles, 53–54

 

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