The story of Ida B. Wells
Part A: which of the following statement best describes a central id...
English, 22.04.2020 19:58 AleciaCassidy
The story of Ida B. Wells
Part A: which of the following statement best describes a central idea of the text?
A. Ida B. Wells was an amazing journalist and should be better appreciated.
B. Escaping a problem doesn't solve it, even if it keeps you safe.
C. Post-Civil War United State, especially in the South, was an unjust place for
former slaves.
D. Ida B. Wells faced discrimination and, spurred by tragedy, spoke out against it
Part B: cite a piece of evidence from the text that supports the answer to Part A.
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