Ida B. Wells
1862–1931 (age 69)
journalist and activist
Biography
Ida B. Wells was a pioneering journalist and activist whose courageous work challenged injustice and discrimination. Through her investigative reporting and powerful advocacy, she gave voice to the voiceless and confronted the grave injustices of her era with unwavering determination and moral clarity.
Wells's legacy as a fearless champion of civil rights and human dignity continues to inspire generations of activists and journalists. Her groundbreaking work laid the foundation for the civil rights movement and remains essential to understanding American history. She is honored at Oak Woods Cemetery.