To Keep the Waters Troubled: The Life of Ida B. Wells / Edition 1

To Keep the Waters Troubled: The Life of Ida B. Wells / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0195139275
ISBN-13:
9780195139273
Pub. Date:
12/28/2000
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10:
0195139275
ISBN-13:
9780195139273
Pub. Date:
12/28/2000
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
To Keep the Waters Troubled: The Life of Ida B. Wells / Edition 1

To Keep the Waters Troubled: The Life of Ida B. Wells / Edition 1

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Overview

In the generation that followed Frederick Douglass, no African American was more prominent, or more outspoken, than Ida B. Wells. Seriously considered as a rival to W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington for race leadership, Wells' career began amidst controversy when she sued a Tennessee railroad company for ousting her from a first class car, a legal battle which launched her lifelong commitment to journalism and activism. In the 1890s, Wells focused her eloquence on the horrors of lynching, exposing it as a widespread form of racial terrorism. Backing strong words with strong actions, she lectured in the States and abroad, arranged legal representation for black prisoners, hired investigators, founded anti-lynching leagues, sought recourse from Congress, and more. Wells was an equally forceful advocate for women's rights, but parted ways with feminist allies who would subordinate racial justice to their cause. Using diary entries, letters, and published writings, McMurry illuminates Wells's fiery personality, and the uncompromising approach that sometimes lost her friendships even as it won great victories. To Keep the Waters Troubled is an unforgettable account of a remarkable woman and the and the times she helped to change.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195139273
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 12/28/2000
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.70(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Linda O. McMurry is a Professor of History at North Carolina State University, and author of George Washington Carver: Scientist and Symbol and Recorder of the Black Experience: A Biography of Monroe Nathan Work. She lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Introduction xiii
Childhood and Early Adulthood
"A happy, light-hearted schoolgirl"
3(15)
Memphis and the Railroad Suits
"I had hoped such great things"
18(14)
Social Activities of the Black Elite
"It was a breath of life to me"
32(18)
Coping with Gender Roles and Spirituality
"An anomaly to myself as well as to others"
50(26)
Moving from Teaching to Journalism
"An outlet through which to express the real 'me"'
76(26)
Editorship of the Free Speech
"A woman editor and correspondent was a novelty"
102(28)
The Memphis Lynchings
"Neither character nor standing avails the Negro"
130(20)
Indictment of Lynching
"The cold-blooded savagery of white devils"
150(19)
Antilynching Lectures
"The disturbing element which kept the waters troubled"
169(19)
Taking the Message to the World
"An open door in a stone wall"
188(18)
The Continued Crusade
"Not myself nor my reputation, but the life of my people"
206(19)
Balancing Womanhood and Activism
"I was not to be emancipated from my duties"
225(19)
Organizational Efforts and Problems
"Lest I might become a contender for the position"
244(21)
Community and Interracial Activities
"To break down the barrier of race prejudice"
265(18)
New Crusades for Justice
"Do the work that the others refuse"
283(18)
Prejudice, Protest, and Politics
"When principle and prejudice come into collision"
301(20)
Defending Freedom until Death
"Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty"
321(20)
Notes 341(48)
Writings about Ida B. Wells-Barnett 389(3)
Index 392
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