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Ida B. Wells
In 1893, Ida B. Wells boldly critiqued police-led narratives about police violence. This quote in of itself is a story of how long the voices of people closest to injustice have the solutions to make things better. Her paper was often printed on pink paper to be recognizable by Black people who were permitted to learn how to read at that time. Elders would identify it by its color and then bring it back to the community to be read aloud at community gatherings by the youth.
Wells, Ida B. 2014. The Light of Truth: Writings of an Anti-Lynching Crusader. Edited by Mia Bay and Henry Louis Gates Jr. Penguin Classics.
Dimensions:10.5 x 18 in
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