Ida B. Wells Quotes
I Felt That One Had Better Die Fighting Against Injustice Than To Die Like A Dog Or Rat In A Trap. I Had Already Determined To Sell My Life As Dearly As Possible If Attacked. I Felt If I Could Take One Lyncher With Me, This Would Even Up The Score A Little Bit.
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