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  Terrell, Mary Church, 4, 7, 7, 102

  13th, 114

  Thompson, James R. “Jim,” 10

  timeline of events, 68–77

  To Keep the Waters Troubled (McMurry), 78

  Tometi, Opal, 89

  train passengers, 38–43, 40, 66

  TransAfrica Forum, 109

  Trotter, William Monroe, 4, 18, 87–88, 104, 104

  Trump, Donald, 88, 90, 115, 118, 124

  Tubman, Harriet, 7, 7, 125

  Ture, Kwame, 42

  Tuskegee Airmen, 28

  U

  Underground Railroad, 49, 51

  unions, 30, 104, 113

  United Kingdom, 102

  Universal Negro Improvement Association, 4, 100, 108

  V

  Vietnam War, 98

  violence, 2, 90, 112 gun, 118–21, 119

  lynching, see lynching

  murder of Black soldiers, 19–27, 24

  police, 80, 82, 89–91, 97, 124, 126

  sexual, 80, 82

  voting registration, 31, 121

  voting rights, 125, 133 for African American men, 60, 60, 125

  Voting Rights Act, 42

  for women, 7, 34–38, 37, 93, 102, 107, 124, 125

  voting suppression, 90, 124

  Vox, 94

  W

  Walker, Madam C. J., 4, 109

  Washington Bee, 45

  Washington Post, 91

  Waters, Maxine, 118

  Wells, Elizabeth, 57–63, 79, 143

  Wells, Ida B., 1–7, 57–67, 78–80, 82–84, 93–94, 100–104, 133 appearance and clothing of, 45–46

  author’s relationship to, 10–15

  birth of, 57

  childhood of, 59

  desk of, 144

  house of, 139, 140

  Illinois state senate campaign of, 93

  “Iola” pen name of, 44–45

  journalism career of, 3, 7, 43–52, 110, 143

  legacy of, 136

  memorials and monuments to, 136–45

  parents of, 57–64, 79, 143

  passport denied, 2, 109

  printing press of, 100, 141–43

  as probation officer, 18, 38

  Pulitzer Prize Special Citation awarded to, 7, 114

  in suffrage march, 35–37, 37

  teaching career of, 39, 41, 46, 52, 64, 82–84, 100, 143

  train segregation and, 38–43, 40

  travels of, 102

  twenty-fifth birthday journal entry of, 46–49

  Wilson and, 17, 87, 87

  Wells, Ida B., writings of The Arkansas Race Riot, 104, 113

  The East St. Louis Massacre, 112

  Lynch Law in Georgia, 110, 110

  Mob Rule in New Orleans, 110

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

  Southern Horrors, 4

  Wells, James, 57–64, 79, 143

  When They See Us, 114

  Wilder, Douglas, 121

  Williams, Serena, 82

  Wilson, Darren, 89

  Wilson, Woodrow, 2, 23–24, 24, 35, 87, 88, 104 Ida and, 17, 87, 87

  Wise, Korey, 115

  Women’s Era Club, 102

  Women’s Second Ward Republican Club, 34, 37

  women’s rights, 124–25 suffrage movement, 7, 34–38, 37, 93, 102, 107, 124, 125

  Woodson, Carter G., 18

  World War I, 24, 28, 93, 104, 109, 112

  World War II, 28, 30

  Y

  yellow fever, 62–63

  Z

  Zimmerman, George, 121

  IMAGE CREDITS

  3 Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division, The New York Public Library. [56807207]; Southern Horrors Cover

  5 United States National Archives [558770]; Frederick Douglass

  9 Courtesy Michelle Duster; Michelle with family

  11 Courtesy Michelle Duster; Michelle and grandmother

  13 Courtesy Michelle Duster; Michelle after college

  14 Courtesy Michelle Duster; Michelle at podium w/ Bill Greaves

  16 United States National Archives [7455575]; Letter to Woodrow Wilson

  19 Chicago Herald-Examiner, March 20, 1925; Newspaper headline

  22 James Jeffrey; Camp Logan monument

  25 Courtesy Ida B. Wells Memorial Foundation; Ida B. Wells with button

  36 Chicago Daily Tribune, March 5, 1913; Full page of newspaper

  40 Kentucky. Laws, Statutes, Etc. An act to incorporate the Chesapeake, Ohio and Southwestern railroad company n. d. / Library of Congress

  47 New York Public Library

  50 North Star, June 2, 1848. Edited by Frederick Douglass and Martin Delany. Newspaper. Serial and Government Publications Division, Library of Congress (2–10); the North Star

  58 Simplot / Library of Congress [990706784]; Sketch of Holly Springs

  61 A.R. Waud / Harper’s Weekly / Library of Congress; The first vote

  64-65 Lewis Hine / Library of Congress; Classroom

  66 Historic American Buildings Survey / Library of Congress; Beale Street

  83 Christopher Crupper Rumford / Library of Congress; Sarah Baartman

  85 Prints and Photographs Division / Library of Congress; William McKinley

  86 Detroit Publishing Company / Library of Congress; Woodrow Wilson

  88 Amy Packett Hand up don’t shoot

  89 Pete Souza / The White House / National Archives; Barack Obama

  92 John Mathew Smith Sistah Souljah

  101 William J. Simmons / New York Public Library; T. Thomas Fortune

  103 Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture; Purple Banner

  111 Courtesy of The Ida B. Wells Memorial Foundation; Lynch Law

  115 Michael Nagle/The New York; Times Central Park 5

  116 Equal Justice Initiative; Memorial Building

  117 Courtesy John Ashworth; Thomas-Moss-Calvin

  122-123 bbeom_story / Shutterstock; Protest

  126 George Grantham Bain Collection / Library of Congress; Charles S. Deneen

  129 Courtesy Ida B. Wells Memorial Foundation; Ferdinand L. Barnett

  134 United States Congress; Kamala Harris

  137 Bernard C. Turner; Ida B Wells Way

  138 Courtesy Michelle Duster; Rust College

  138 Courtesy Michelle Duster; Alfreda Duster

  139 Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, FSA/OWI Collection, [LC-USW38-000791-D]; Ida B. Wells Homes (photo)

  139 Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, [LC-USZC2-5196]; Ida B. Wells Homes (poster)

  140 Courtesy Michelle Duster; Ida B. Wells House

  141 Bernard C. Turner; Ida B. Wells Drive

  142 Courtesy Michelle Duster; Duster family at Post Office

  143 Bernard C. Turner; Ida B. Wells historical marker

  144 Courtesy Michelle Duster; Ida B. Wells Museum

  145 Courtesy Michelle Duster; Ida’s Desk

  146 Courtesy Michelle Duster; Duster Family

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