Dans la foulée de la guerre de Sécession, elle a dénoncé et documenté les lynchages d’Afro-Américains dans le sud des États-Unis en dépit de menaces répétées à son endroit. Elle a fait fi de la destruction de son journal par des Blancs en colère et mis ses techniques novatrices de journalisme d’enquête au profit de tribunes plus puissantes encore. La journaliste Sarah R. Champagne explique à Jacques Beauchamp qu’Ida B. Wells était une Rosa Parks avant l’heure.
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- Aujourd'hui l'histoire
- Le courage de la journaliste et militante noire Ida B. Wells
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