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Figure 1.1
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Lithograph: “Darkies Day”, a fictional depiction of the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago that drew criticism from Ida B. Wells for giving watermelons away on the day put aside for African Americans to visit the World’s Fair.
Also available through link: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/93500084/
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Figure 1.2
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Portrait: Frederick Douglass, c.1870
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Figure 1.3
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Photograph: Ferdinand L. Barnett, c.1906–1908
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Credit: Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library
Figure 1.4
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Portrait: Mary Church Terrell c.1880–1900
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Figure 1.5
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Photograph: Ida B. Wells-Barnett with her children, 1909
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Credit: Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library.
Figure 1.6
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Portrait: W.E.B Du Bois, c.1919
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Figure 1.7
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Portrait: Booker T. Washington, c.1895
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Figure 1.8
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Photograph: Ida B. Wells-Barnett, c.1920
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Figure 1.9
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Photograph: Campaign card supporting Ida B. Wells-Barnett as a candidate for Delegate to Republican National Convention in 1928.
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Credit: Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library
Figure 1.10
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Promotional Flyer: “Let’s Make History!” flyer issued in 1938 by the Ida B. Wells Woman’s Club, arguing why the new C.H.A. Housing project should be named after Wells.
Also available through link: http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/ead/pdf/ibwells-0009-004-02.pdf
Credit: Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library