Who was Ida B. Wells?
(Book)
Author:
Contributors:
Hammond, Ted, illustrator.
NoveList Series:
Series:
Published:
New York : Penguin Workshop, [2020].
Format:
Book
Physical Desc:
107 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
Accelerated Reader:
IL: MG - BL: 5.8 - AR Points: 1
Lexile measure:
840L
Rating:
Ages 8-12
Status:
Description
The story of how a girl born into slavery became an early leader in the civil rights movement and the most famous Black female journalist in nineteenth-century America.
Born into slavery in 1862, Ida Bell Wells was freed as a result of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1865. Yet she could see how just how unjust the world was. This drove her to become a journalist and activist. Throughout her life, she fought against prejudice and for equality for African Americans. Ida B. Wells would go on to co-own a newspaper, write several books, help cofound the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and fight for women's right to vote.
Born into slavery in 1862, Ida Bell Wells was freed as a result of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1865. Yet she could see how just how unjust the world was. This drove her to become a journalist and activist. Throughout her life, she fought against prejudice and for equality for African Americans. Ida B. Wells would go on to co-own a newspaper, write several books, help cofound the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and fight for women's right to vote.
Copies
Location
Call Number
Status
Last Check-In
Superior Juvenile Nonfiction
JUV 921 W46f (WHO/WHAT/WHERE Series)
Available
Oct 17, 2023
Subjects
LC Subjects
African American women civil rights workers -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Black people.
Civil rights workers -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Journalists -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Minorities.
United States -- Race relations -- Juvenile literature.
Wells-Barnett, Ida B., -- 1862-1931 -- Juvenile literature.
African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Black people.
Civil rights workers -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Journalists -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Minorities.
United States -- Race relations -- Juvenile literature.
Wells-Barnett, Ida B., -- 1862-1931 -- Juvenile literature.
Other Subjects
More Details
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780593093351, 0593093356, 9780593093368, 0593093364
Accelerated Reader:
MG
Level 5.8, 1 Points
Level 5.8, 1 Points
Lexile measure:
840
Notes
General Note
Nonfiction.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 108).
Description
"Born into slavery in 1862, Ida Bell Wells was freed as a result of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1865. Yet she could see just how unjust the world she was living in was. This drove her to become a journalist and activist. Throughout her life, she fought against prejudice and for equality for African Americans. Ida B. Wells would go on to co-own a newspaper, write several books, help cofound the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and fight for women's right to vote."--,Provided by publisher.
Target Audience
Ages 8-12,Penguin Workshop.
Citations
APA Citation (style guide)
Fabiny, S., & Hammond, T. (2020). Who was Ida B. Wells? New York, Penguin Workshop.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Fabiny, Sarah and Ted, Hammond. 2020. Who Was Ida B. Wells? New York, Penguin Workshop.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Fabiny, Sarah and Ted, Hammond, Who Was Ida B. Wells? New York, Penguin Workshop, 2020.
MLA Citation (style guide)Fabiny, Sarah, and Ted Hammond. Who Was Ida B. Wells? New York, Penguin Workshop, 2020.
Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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