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Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The white man's dollar is his god, and to stop this will be to stop outrages in many localities. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The people must know before they can act, and there is no educator to compare with the press. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The doors of churches, hotels, concert halls and reading rooms are alike closed against the Negro as a man, but every place is open to him as a servant. — Ida B. Wells

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There must always be a remedy for wrong and injustice if we only know how to find it. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The Afro-American is not a bestial race. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

There is nothing we can do about the lynching now, as we are out-numbered and without arms. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

In fact, for all kinds of offenses - and, for no offenses - from murders to misdemeanors, men and women are put to death without judge or jury; so that, although the political excuse was no longer necessary, the wholesale murder of human beings went on just the same. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

Our country's national crime is lynching. It is not the creature of an hour, the sudden outburst of uncontrolled fury, or the unspeakable brutality of an insane mob. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

I had an instinctive feeling that the people who have little or no school training should have something coming into their homes weekly which dealt with their problems in a simple, helpful way ... so I wrote in a plain, common-sense way on the things that concerned our people. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

A Winchester rifle should have a place of honor in every black home, — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The white man's victory soon became complete by fraud, violence, intimidation and murder. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

Brave men do not gather by thousands to torture and murder a single individual, so gagged and bound he cannot make even feeble resistance or defense. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells-Barnett

The matter came up for judicial investigation, but as might have been expected, the white people concluded it was unnecessary to wait the result of the investigation - that it was preferable to hang the accused first and try him afterward. — Ida B. Wells-Barnett

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The South is brutalized to a degree not realized by its own inhabitants, and the very foundation of government, law and order, are imperilled. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The miscegenation laws of the South only operate against the legitimate union of the races; they leave the white man free to seduce all the colored girls he can, but it is death to the colored man who yields to the force and advances of a similar attraction in white women. White men lynch the offending Afro-American, not because he is a despoiler of virtue, but because he succumbs to the smiles of white women. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

Those who commit the murders write the reports. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Cornel West

We look at the legacy of Frederick Douglass and Ida B. Wells and Ella Baker, Malcolm X and Martin King. We have, and part of the struggle now in the age of [Barack] Obama is how do we keep alive the legacy of Martin King? — Cornel West

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The alleged menace of universal suffrage having been avoided by the absolute suppression of the negro vote, the spirit of mob murder should have been satisfied and the butchery of negroes should have ceased. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells-Barnett

If Southern white men are not careful, they will overreach themselves and public sentiment will have a reaction; a conclusion will then be reached which will be very damaging to the moral reputation of their women. — Ida B. Wells-Barnett

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

In slave times the Negro was kept subservient and submissive by the frequency and severity of the scourging, but, with freedom, a new system of intimidation came into vogue; the Negro was not only whipped and scourged; he was killed. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

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. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

Lynching is color line murder. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

Somebody must show that the Afro-American race is more sinned against than sinning, and it seems to have fallen upon me to do so. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

If this work can contribute in any way toward proving this, and at the same time arouse the conscience of the American people to a demand for justice to every citizen, and punishment by law for the lawless, I shall feel I have done my race a service. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

It is extremely rough to follow through with my goals, but I felt a responsibility to show the world what the African Americans are facing through this rough patch. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

Although lynchings have steadily increased in number and barbarity during the last twenty years, there has been no single effort put forth by the many moral and philanthropic forces of the country to put a stop to this wholesale slaughter. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Kate DiCamillo

I have a deep gratitude that Ida B exists. — Kate DiCamillo

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The only times an Afro-American who was assaulted got away has been when he had a gun and used it in self-defense. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The appeal to the white man's pocket has ever been more effectual than all the appeals ever made to his conscience. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

One had better die fighting against injustice than die like a dog or a rat in a trap. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The South resented giving the Afro-American his freedom, the ballot box and the Civil Rights Law. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Angela Y. Davis

What can we learn from women like Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday that we may not be able to learn from Ida B. Wells, Anna Julia Cooper, and Mary Church Terrell? If we were beginning to appreciate the blasphemies of fictionalized blues women - especially their outrageous politics of sexuality - and the knowledge that might be gleaned from their lives about the possibilities of transforming gender relations within black communities, perhaps we also could benefit from a look at the artistic contributions of the original blues women. — Angela Y. Davis

Ida B Quotes By H.B. Ida

When lion saddled for hunt, he outfitted by bow and arrow to guard himself — H.B. Ida

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The appetite grows for what it feeds on. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The Afro-American is thus the backbone of the South. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

Thus lynch law held sway in the far West until civilization spread into the Territories and the orderly processes of law took its place. The emergency no longer existing, lynching gradually disappeared from the West. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The negro has suffered far more from the commission of this crime against the women of his race by white men than the white race has ever suffered through his crimes. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

I came home every Friday afternoon, riding the six miles on the back of a big mule. I spent Saturday and Sunday washing and ironing and cooking for the children and went back to my country school on Sunday afternoon. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

What becomes a crime deserving capital punishment when the tables are turned is a matter of small moment when the negro woman is the accusing party. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

I honestly believe I am the only woman in the United States who ever traveled throughout the country with a nursing baby to make political speeches. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

I am only a mouthpiece through which to tell the story of lynching and I have told it so often that I know it by heart. I do not have to embellish; it makes its own way. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The lesson this teaches and which every Afro-American should ponder well, is that a Winchester rifle should have a place of honor in every black home, and it should be used for that protection which the law refuses to give. When the white man who is always the aggressor knows he runs as great a risk of biting the dust every time his Afro-American victim does, he will have greater respect for Afro-American life. The more the Afro-American yields and cringes and begs, the more he has to do so, the more he is insulted, outraged and lynched. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Cornel West

The black agenda, from Frederick Douglas to Ida B. Wells to Martin King, has always been the most broad, deep, inclusive, embracing agenda of the nation. — Cornel West

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The nineteenth century lynching mob cuts off ears, toes, and fingers, strips off flesh, and distributes portions of the body as souvenirs among the crowd. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

No nation, savage or civilized, save only the United States of America, has confessed its inability to protect its women save by hanging, shooting, and burning alleged offenders. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The city of Memphis has demonstrated that neither character nor standing avails the Negro if he dares to protect himself against the white man or become his rival. — Ida B. Wells

Ida B Quotes By Ida B. Wells

The mob spirit has grown with the increasing intelligence of the Afro-American. — Ida B. Wells