Wells [see photograph 1], 12.5 x 8.9 cm, Photo 9: Ida B. Wells-Barnett with daughters Ida, 13, and Alfreda, 10, September 1914, 15.5 x 11.5 cm, Photo 10: Ida B. Wells-Barnett, [1920? Abbott openly blamed the lynching violence on the white mobs who were typically involved, forcing readers to accept that these crimes were "systematic and unremitting". [8], The Defender featured letters and poetry submitted by successful recent migrants; these writings "served as representative anecdotes, supplying readers with prototype examples that characterized the migration campaign". Wells Homes, The Chicago Defender, October 26, 1940, 20 p. Two identical copies of document. The paper's final pre-election editorial read in part: We want justice in America and we mean to get it. Print and digital subscribers to the Chicago Tribune receive access to multiple eNewspapers. WebUSA TODAY delivers current national and local news, sports, entertainment, finance, technology, and more through award-winning journalism, photos, and videos. "New Docum[entary Series]," Virginian-Pilot, June 13, 1971: F2, photocopy, 1 p. [Alfreda Duster? The empty string is the special case where the sequence has length zero, so there are no symbols in the string. Wells and Fannie J. Thompson, July 19, 1888, 1p. Ferdinand Barnett to Frederick Douglass, August 10, 1891, photocopy, 3p. The rhetoric and art exhibited in the Defender demanded equality of the races and promoted a northern migration. Item 8: "To the Young Men Who Want to Go to France," original flyer, undated [ca. Wells, 1893, photocopied together, 4p. Wells [to Mrs. Tourgee], undated (missing first page), photocopy, 3p. [9] The newspaper's intense focus on these injustices implicitly laid the groundwork upon which Abbott would build his explicit critiques of society. 1 (July 1892): 40-44, photocopy. Wells Women's Club is still in existence today. Frederick Douglass to Reverend C.F. Wells, May 14, 1894, 1p. with holograph annotations, 2 p. Item 5: Ida B. Wells-Barnett, The Negro Fellowship League, Chicago, Illinois, to Charles W. Chestnutt, Cleveland, Ohio, May 18, 1915, photocopy of T.L.S., 1 p. Item 6: Ida B. Wells-Barnett, May 29, 1916, photocopy of T.L.S., 1 p. Item 7: [Ida B. Wells, Secondary Biographical Materials, Series XII: Ida B. Series to put focus on Fox River: It plays such a critical role in our environment, A beautiful birth: Hospitals welcome Chicago areas first babies of 2023, 2022 in review: The top stories around the Chicago suburbs. Ida B. Wells to Judge Tourgee, July 1, 1893, photocopy, 3p. Wells], photocopy, 1 p. Item 5: "How Enfranchisement Stops Lynching," Original Rights Magazine, vol. The images presented here may include materials reflecting the attitudes, language, and stereotypes of an earlier time period. Search. "Ida B. A scrapbook, located in Series XVIII, Subseries 1, by Ferdinand Barnett is restricted due to its fragile condition. Item 10: "Famous Chicago Monuments: `City in City' Honors Ida B. Web330+ years of U.S. newspaper coverage ; 15,000 Newspaper titles from all 50 States ; Billions of births, marriages and engagement notices, hometown news and more! Emma Lou Thornbrough to Alfreda Duster, April 3, 1970; and reply, April 28, 1970, carbon copy, 1p. Tourgee, November 27, 1894, photocopy, 4p. [sic] Wells Speaks," The Courier Journal, September 2, no year. Wells: Dynamic Lady," Chicago Daily Defender, April 9, 1970: 17, photocopy, 1 p. Garfield L. Smith, "Ida B. Item 8: T. Thomas Fortune, "Greeting to the Presidents of the Local Leagues ," Weekly Call, Topeka, July 21, 1894, in defense of Ida B. Entries begin in Holly Springs, Mississippi, December 29, 1885, and end in Woodstock, Tennessee, September 12, 1887, 213 p. Norman B. Advertisement. Wells and the versions produced by her daughter, Alfreda M. Duster. Wells and Ferdinand Barnett, June 27, 1895, Newspaper clipping featuring photograph of Ferdinand Barnett with caption, Newspaper photograph of the Barnett family including Ferdinand and Ida B. Wells-Barnett, with caption, "Breaking Home Ties," The Broad Ax, December 22, 1917. A Breakfast with Members of Parliament," The Daily Inter-Ocean, June 25, 1894, negative photostat, "Ida B. Wells," poem, no source: 56-66, photocopy, 10 p. Roscoe Conkling Simmons, "The Rust RevivalThe College of an Illustrious Alumni," Chicago Defender, April 2, 1949: 17-18, photocopy, 2 p. Joan C. Snowden, "Ida B. Wells to Mrs. Tourgee, February 23, 1893, photocopy, 1p. Wells, Boston : Beacon Press, c1995. Temperatures will tumble on Wednesday though and snow could return. Wells' pocket diary, 1930. At the same time, the NAACP was publicizing the toll of lynching at its offices in New York City. [11], In 1928, for the first time, The Defender refused to endorse a Republican Party presidential candidate. Ida B. Item 6: Editorial notice of Well's lecture at Temperance Hall, Ashton, Manchester Guardian, [1894], annotated by Ida B. Wells Abroad. Housing project after Ida B. Wells], photocopy, 2 p. Item 7: Editorial, Birmingham Daily Gazette, May 18, 1894, [annotated by Ida B. [Frederick Douglass] to Ferdinand Barnett, August 13, 1891, photocopy, 3p. Abbott's paper was the first black newspaper to incorporate a full entertainment section. It immediately became the largest black-owned daily in the nation. (signed "Mother"), 5 p. Item 10-11: "The New Year" and "The Old Year," January 1, 1931, holograph draft, 3 p., with typescripts, 3 p. Item 12: Calling card of Mrs. Ida B. Wells-Barnett, inscribed on verso with holograph reservation form for the Women's Republican League's Whist Party, A.D.S., undated, Item 13: Campaign card supporting Mrs. Ida B. Wells-Barnett, candidate for Delegate to Republican National Convention, Kansas City, MO, June 1928. 1893-1894, 14 x 9.5 cm, Photo 3: Ida B. Abbott used the Defender to promote Chicago as an attractive destination for southern blacks. Access hundreds of historic newspapers from all over Britain and Ireland, RT @stuartirwinart: #OTD in 1927, my uncle Ernie Maynard, 16, starts the New Year by falling from the boat deck of the RMS Aurania into the, RT @Liverpool1207: Established on 1st January 1942, the upper floor of Derby House #Liverpool was home to the Western Approaches Tactical U, RT @ListerLaneCem: Remembering Baldwin, eldest son of worsted spinner Henry & Ellen (ne Baldwin) Walker, who died #otd in 1878, aged 40. Buffalo Grove Countryside. Wells, typescript, 3 p. Item 12: Rev. In July 2019, the Chicago Defender reported that recent print runs had numbered 16,000 but that its digital edition reached almost half a million unique monthly visitors. It returned to a weekly paper in 2008. Holograph copy [by Alfreda Duster] of a book inscription written by Ida B. Ames, and M.H. WebThe Chicago Defender is a Chicago-based online African-American newspaper.It was founded in 1905 by Robert S. Abbott and was once considered the "most important" newspaper of its kind. Speaking in Liverpool Against Lynchers of Negroes," The Daily Inter-Ocean, April 9, 1894: 8, 1p. Wells. Freedom of speech is forever embattled. Finding Aids > Guide to the Ida B. Emma Lou Thornbrough to Alfreda Duster, February 19, 1960; and reply, May 9, 1960, carbon copy, 1p. Wells," The Tampa Bulletin, February 24, 1940, photocopy, 2 p. Excerpt from "Eminent Negro Men and Women," in Europe and the United States (Yonkers, NY: 1910): 66-68, photocopy, 2 p. Eugene Feldman, "Ida B. Ellen Richardson, the Benefactress of Stephen Douglas," The Daily Inter-Ocean, May 28, 1894: 4, negative photostat, "Ida B. 2 (Summer 1971): 112-122, offprint, with holograph note from "Cliff" to Mrs. [Alfreda] Duster. Fields, B.A. The Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center > Wells, the Colored Advocate, Welcomed Home," The Daily Inter-Ocean, August 8, 1894: 2, photostat, 3 p., and photocopy, 3 p. Item 10: "Ida J. Preface, two versions, (5 p.); Chapters I through VI, (30 p.), Chapters VII through XVI (42 p.); "Shipmates on first voyage to England Chapter 5 of my first writing" in pencil; newspaper clippings, circa 1926, IBW typescript, Preface and Chapters I through XVI, AMD typescript, same as Box 1, Folder 11-14 with some editing; Preface (with footnotes) through Chapter XVI, AMD typescript, Chapters XLVI-XLVII; footnotes for some chapters, some marked "not done", AMD typescript from IBW typed original, 16 chapters, AMD typescript, another version, 16 chapters, AMD typescript, Chapters XXXVII-XLVI plus summary, outline, and introduction, "Old Copies of the Introduction," includes two by AMD, one by Jan Olsen (assistant to AMD), AMD typescript, with annotations "for verification of facts requested by Dr. Franklin. Wells: Her Contribution to the Field of Social Service," for M.S.W., Loyola University, 1941, carbon copy of typescript, 1 p. Editorial dedication to Ida B. Aside from the original manuscripts of her autobiography Crusade for Justice: Autobiography of Ida B. Recently retired Sexton Robert Newlin has worked for 35 years at the city's 60-acre Dodge Grove Cemetery. The New York Age, November 19, 1892: 2, negative photostat, in three parts, "Clu[.] Among Women," (on the National Association of Colored Women), The New York Age, January 4, 1900: 2, negative photostat, in three parts, "Ida B. The papers include contemporary accounts and articles about Ida B. Wells, ca. Listen to Across the Sky podcast; episode 38 coming soon! Item 1: "Ida B. Eight tips to help you have a successful job search. On Lynchings, Amherst, N.Y. : Humanity Books, c2002. Twice, in 1893 and 1894, she took her cause abroad on speaking tours of England, Scotland, and Wales. Wells," Defender, January 9, 1954: 36, photocopy, 1 p. Historical Records of the Conventions of 1895-96 of the Colored Women of America (Boston: 1902), 122 p. Ida B. Discover. Black Information Network Radio - National. Wells to Judge Tourgee, February 10, 1893, photocopy, 2p. Wells Homes, typed carbon copy, 1 p. Item 8: "Project named for Ida B. The long-awaited cancer vaccine revolution is getting a little closer to reality. I, no. Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All It's Phases, New York, N.Y.: New York Age Print, 1982. United States atrocities lynch law, London : "Lux" Newspaper and Pub. Wells' name also appears as "IBW-B" to indicate her married name, Barnett. WebWhether you are a researcher, historian or you simply want to know more about Britain's history, take this fantastic opportunity to search The British Newspaper Archive - a vast treasure trove of historical newspapers from your own home. Ida B. 1969], photocopy, 1 p. Anonymous, "Ida B. Some time between 1882 and 1883 Wells moved to Memphis, Tennessee, to teach in city schools. Mob rule in New Orleans Robert Charles and his fight to the death, Chicago, IL : [s.n. Will he play it safe in second term? November 1896, 14 x 10 cm, Photo 5: Ferdinand L. Barnett, 1906-1908, 15 x 10 cm, Photo 6: Ida B. Wells-Barnett with her children, 1909, 13.7 x 9.5 cm, Photo 7: Postcard featuring photograph of Ida B. Ida B. Score! The University of Chicago Library > I have matured into this role., Survey seeks publics input on what city should do with North Grove Avenue property in downtown Elgin, A Knights move: Gevon Grant loses 50 pounds in offseason, then makes big gains on court for Kaneland. Ida B. ", Typescript, novelized version written under guidance of Mrs. McCutcheon of The Ethel McCutcheon Writers, Chapters 1, 2 and 8 p. of Chapter 3 (2 copies); 3 page summary (4 copies), also outline "for McDade School 1967 Negro History Program", Footnotes for most chapters of Crusade for Justice, "Footnotes Corrected by Dr. [John Hope] Franklin", Editorial notes, some footnotes on small slips of paper "cut to place in ms.", Correspondence, 1940-1958, includes two short holograph articles by Stella Reed Garnett attached to letters of March 30, 1941 & April 26, 1951; one letter from Langston Hughes to AMD, October 23, 1958, Correspondence, 1963-1971, includes a few solicitations from institutions concerning the placing of IBW's papers, Floyd W. Crawford, 1958-1974, attached to letter of March 24, 1963: "A Final Word," speech on IBW, Correspondence concerning publication, 1940-1966, includes correspondence with Herman K. Barnett, Dr. Herbert Aptheker, and Dr. John Hope Franklin, University of Chicago Press correspondence, 1965-1971, Correspondence concerning publication, distribution, and reviews, 1969-1972. WebHarvy S. Barrios, 22, was killed and another man critically injured early Saturday morning in a head-on crash on Plank Road in unincorporated Plato Township, the Kane County Sheriffs Office said. 1, no. Chicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A. Ida B. In 1929, the organization began the Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic, which is still held annually in Chicago in early August. ], 14.8 x 9.9 cm, Photo 11: Barnett family, 1917, 19.5 x 24.5 cm. 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Item 5: [A City Councillor], "A Wearied Councillor's Protest," May 12, 1894, and reply by Ida B. In 1895 she published A Red Record: Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynchings in the United States, 1892-1893-1894 (Chicago: [1895]). Emma Lou Thornbrough to Alfreda Duster, January 2, 1970, 1p. Extra-alarm fire displaces residents at apartment building in west suburban Oak Park, Berwyns Harlem Avenue Lounge keeps the blues alive, Chefs in the Chicago suburbs reveal their favorite meals in 2022, Oak Parks Cecily Strong delivers a hilarious and heartfelt goodbye on SNL, Chicago man facing possession of stolen vehicle charges: Oak Park police, Work set to remove some CTA Blue Line slow zones, Shell casings found following report of firearm being discharged: Oak Park police, What are you doing New Years Eve? State's Attorney Nichole Kroncke and Assistant State's Attorney Jay Scott have announced plans to leave the office Jan. 31. ], holograph research notes and bibliographic references. One of Sengstacke's most striking accomplishments occurred on February 6, 1956, when the Defender became a daily newspaper and changed its name to the Chicago Daily Defender, the nation's second black daily newspaper. Browse through recently listed homes in the Mattoon, Charleston & Coles County real estate market and find your next home! About Us; All rights reserved. Read through the obituaries published in Journal Gazette/Times-Courier. Chapters in parentheses and page numbers are those of Mrs. Wells-Barnett. Wells (Ida B. Wells, with fragment of accompanying article, Chicago Defender, July 1950, 2 p. Pamela Zekman, "`Bootstrap' Winner Says Education is Key to Success," Chicago Tribune, April 30, 1970, photocopy, 2 p. Carrie Davis Williams, "National Association of Media Women Convene," The Sun Reporter, November 7, 1970: 15, photocopy, 1 p. Virginia Wexman, University of Chicago Office of Radio and Television, to Alfreda M. Duster, September 16, 1971, T.L.S., 1 p. Helene Slater, National Association of Media Women, New York, to Alfreda Duster, October 3, 1971, T.L.S., 1 p. Judy Nichol, "`Her Story' Day Opens Feminist Week Here," Chicago Sun-Times, August 21, 1972, photocopy, 1 p. Bill Robbins, WBBM-TV, Chicago, to Alfreda Duster, August 30, 1972, T.L.S., 1 p. "Mrs. Alfreda M. Barnett Duster: Pioneer Chicagoan to be Honored," Chicago Defender, June 15, 1974: 26, photocopy, 2 p. Anthony T. Dean, State Historic Preservation Office, Springfield, Illinois, to Ida Barnett and Alfreda Duster, T.L.S., undated [July 1974], with photocopy of news release, Department of the Interior, July 8, 1974, designating the Ida B. Wells-Barnett House a National Historic Landmark, 6 p. "Chicago Home Honored," Chicago Today, July 12, 1974, photocopy, 1 p. Mike Anderson, "A Tribute for Years of Service to Black Children," Chicago Sun-Times, July 10, 1978: 9, photocopy, 1 p. Ida B. An Illinois man has been charged with a hate crime and vandalism for allegedly spray-painting swastikas on a church, authorities said. grad, River Forest native in Malapert production at Chicago theater, First Folios production focuses on the Little Women, Sale of Weiss, West Suburban hospitals moving forward, despite bankruptcy, Holidays a cappella returns to spread cheer in person and online, Project to upgrade Des Plaines Trail including near Franklin Park and Elmwood Park nearing construction start, Sing We Joyous focuses on the fun of holiday songs, One-woman show speculates on what later life may have been like for Princess Diana, Republican concedes race for Cook County Board, leaving the party with one seat after narrow defeat in Northwest Side, suburban district. Barker, "Colored Folk Protest," The Memphis Appeal-Avalanche, June 30, 1892, negative photostat and photostat enlargements, Editorial comment on Ida B. Wells Abroad. From 1910 on, Wells moved within the mainstream of Black civic and political life in Chicago. Wells Barnett's Work Goes Forward," [] Activities of [Co]lored Women, Inc., January 15, 1938, photocopy, 1 p. William Tyler Nelson, "The Queen of Sheba: Enduring Symbol of Womanhood," undated, no source, 2 p. "`Negro History Week' Recalls Life Work of Ida B. Those who have a checking or savings account, but also use financial alternatives like check cashing services are considered underbanked. The University of Chicago Library appreciates hearing from anyone who may have information about any of the images in this collection. Under his nephew and chosen successor, John H. Sengstacke, the paper dealt with racial segregation in the United States, especially in the U.S. military, during World War II. Visit our online archives for thousands of historical articles, obituaries and announcements. The Post and Courier 148 Williman Street Charleston, SC 29403. Wells to Mrs. [Frederick] Douglass, April 26, 1894, photocopy, 3p. Wells," typescript, 5 p. Anonymous, "Ida B. Wells-Barnett," photocopied typescript, 3 p. Anonymous, "Local, Son of Negro History Heroine Addresses San Gabriel Press Women," San Gabriel Tribune, January 30, 1957: 16, photocopy, 1 p. Anonymous, "Negro History Week Recalls Life Work of Ida B. Ferdinand Barnett to Mrs. Potter Palmer, September 12, 189[1], photocopy 3p. Following the death of both her parents of yellow fever in 1878, Ida, at age 16, began teaching in a one-room schoolhouse in rural Mississippi. Wells (Barnett)," typescript, T.D., 4 p. [duplicating contents of above]. Item 4: "Lynch Law in America," The Birmingham Daily Post, May 17, 1894, annotated by Ida B. Wells, Biographical Materials, Series VII: Ida B. 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Getting to the bargaining table is the next challenge. Wells, L. Alex Wilson and Louis Lomax wrote for the paper at different times. WebLucretia Mott (born January 3, 1793) was an American Quaker, abolitionist, women's rights activist, and social reformer.This autographed photograph of Mott was taken by the Philadelphia-based photographer Frederick Gutekunst around the 1870s, and is in the collection of the National Woman's Party.The image was twice published in issues of The Where things stand on the three public shooting incidents one fatal in East and West Dundee in 2022, Column: Geneva man with Parkinsons disease says more awareness needed about role of service dogs, East Dundee seeking ideas for downtown mural that will be the villages first public artwork, No princess Leah: Palmer puts in the hard work to become junior standout for Geneva. Co., [1892]. Ousley, "A Negro on the Negro's," The Memphis Commercial ,June 10, 1894, negative photostat, Editorial comment denying Wells' status as a Memphis citizen, The Memphis Commercial ,June 17, 1894: 4, negative photostat, "A Darky [Damsel] Obtains a Verdict for Damages against the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad," The Memphis Appeal-Avalanche, December 25, 1884, negative photostat, "A Wicked Libel," The Memphis Appeal-Avalanche, May 30, 1892: 4, positive photostat, "Terror reigns in Taney," The Memphis Appeal-Avalanche, May 31, 1892, negative photostat, "Race Relations," The Memphis Appeal-Avalanche, June 13, 1892: 4, negative photostat, B.T. ], "The Alpha Suffrage Club," The Alpha Suffrage Record, vol. Whether youre a history buff, genealogist or sports fan, there are resources to cover all interests in the Archive. Wood, The White Side of a Black Subject (Chicago: American Publishing House, 1897): 381 ff, supporting Wells' anti-lynching campaign, typescript, 2 p. [see Box 5:16]. Wells, diaries, copies of articles and speeches by Wells, articles and accounts about Wells, newspapers clippings, and photographs. Tourgee, March 4, 1893; and Judge Tourgee to Ida B. Wells, photograph of engraved illustration from J. Garland Penn, Afro-American Newspapers and their Editors, 16.5 x 11.5 cm, Photo 4: Ida B. Wells-Barnett with first-born son, Charles Barnett, ca. 1917-1919, 23.8 x 19 cm Two exposures. promotional flyer issued by the Ida B. Great for beginners and advanced genealogists and family history researchers; Search Genealogy Records Now. Wells, "Lynch Law in the United States," Birmingham Daily Post, annotated by Ida B. Perkins, New Orleans, October 2, 1940, typed carbon copy, T.L.S., 1 p. Item 5: Dedication invitation from The Honorable Edward J. Kelly, October 27, 1940, Item 6: Program for the Dedication of Ida B. Papers, [Box #, Folder #], Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library. Browse through opinions and analysis on today's hottest topics. Those stories and more on our daily podcast. East Dundee is in search of an artist to do a mural that will be the villages first foray into public art. A photocopy has been produced for researchers and is located in a binder in Box 10. Speaking in Liverpool Against Lynchers of Negroes," The Daily Inter-Ocean, April 9, 1894: 8, negative photostat, with photocopy of fragment of same article, "Ida B. ], "Have just returned from watch meeting," January 1, 1886, typescript, 1 p. Item 2: "Editorial," New York Age, September 12, 1891, holograph copy, 4 p. Item 3: "Afro-Americans and Africa," The A.M.E. Church Review, vol. It was founded in 1905 by Robert S. Abbott and was once considered the "most important" newspaper of its kind. Wells, concerning "Levena Sharp," a pregnant 17-year old rooming with "Mrs. Wm. Wells Homes -- the Monument Immortal," advertisement, back cover of Negro Youth Photo Script, graduation issue, vol. The use of the initials "AMD" and "IBW" in the inventory refer to Alfreda M. Duster and Ida B. University of Chicago Library Wells, Published Illustrations, Series XIII: Ida B. Stay on top of the news all day with the Tribunes web notifications. A Red Record: Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynchings in the United States, 1892-1893-1894 (Chicago: [1895]). It includes a small but important collection of manuscript and primary printed materials concerning Ida B. Looking for a copy of the print newspaper? Phone: 843-577-7111. G-force: Nicholas Gouriotis becomes absolute dog as Burlington Central defends Plano Christmas Classic title. 1 (March 18, 1914), original document mounted on cardboard, 1 p., with photocopy. Speak Out: Whiny young man makes you wonder how hed handle real problems; a few suggestions for 2022s winners and losers; where are the parents of these hungry children in ads? The papers have been divided into nineteen series that range from originals and transcripts of Crusade for Justice, biographical information, diaries, and writings and clippings to files on her lawsuit against the Chesapeake, Ohio & Southwestern Railroad, the Ida B. During the height of the civil rights movement era, it was published as The Chicago Daily Defender, a daily newspaper, beginning in 1956. 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