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Blacks
Black Leaders of the Late 19th/Early 20th Centuries
There is no denying that the ultimate goal of the Negro race at the turn of the 20th century was for eventual desegregation and political freedom. Many activists for the cause included Ida B. Wells, Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois. These three men and women, each had a unique look at state of their people and each went about the pursuit of freedom in a different way. The following will take a closer look at each of these activists and see just exactly what their views were and the way each proposed going about achieving their goals.
Ida B. Wells is unique in her own right. Not only was she a Negro whom spoke out against the inhumanities preformed against the southern blacks, she was also a women. Wells was outraged at the lynching of the blacks and urged blacks to take a stand. She preached that blacks were not horrible people, rather they were unjustly sought out and lynched without due process. She argued that whites committed crimes, just as the blacks did, but no action was taken against them. She believed in the
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