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In the United States at the turn of the nineteenth century, crusading
African American journalist Ida B. Wells-Barnett bravely reported on the
scourge of white supremacist violence that had personally impacted her
own life and work. Her reporting exposed and riled the South,
enlightened uninformed Northerners, and captured international
attention. Southern Horrors and The Red Record offer extensive accounts
of the lynching, cruelty, and hate that African Americans faced in the
early years of the Jim Crow South. Unafraid of the opposition, she also
delved into the social, sexual, and political oppression of women as no
one had before. This progressive and courageous work made her the most
famous Black woman in the country. With an incredible prescience and a
frank, clear-eyed tone, Wells-Barnett’s outrage - often indicated by the
simple enumeration of names, dates, and statistics - resonates just as
powerfully now as it did then. Her call for justice is a call that we
still need to hear.Revised edition: Previously published as Southern
Horrors & The Red Record, this edition of Southern Horrors & The Red
Record (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.