Black journalists were often targeted for violence by whites. In 1892, the lynching of three black men in Memphis, Tenn., prompted the young Ida B. Wells to begin an anti-lynching crusade in the Memphis Free Speech and Headlight, the newspaper she co-owned and edited. Her courageous reporti...
Happy Birthday, Ida B. Wells! Posted on July 16, 2019 by Amy M Cools In the course of my journey following the life of Frederick Douglass in 2016, I was so glad to have the opportunity to visit the place in New York City where he may have first met the great Ida B. Wells. It...
This portion of “Lynch Law in All its Phases,” Ida B. Wells’ 1892 speech given in Boston, is excerpted from Speaking While Female: 75 Extraordinary Speeches by American Women by Dana Rubin. Amplify Publishing Group, 2023.From the publisher:“...
we prepared two PacBio ultra-low input libraries (including a long-range PCR amplification step using the PacBio polymerases A/B) using the SMRTbell® gDNA Sample
For the wells in which cell movement could be detected, between 10 and 50 cells were typically examined. The usual time for complete examination of a plate was ~2–3 h. Each well was studied to determine the approximate proportion of cells showing motility, defined as any movement of the ...
The data are presented as 3–4 independent experiments (i.e., average of 3–4 cell passages, with 4 technical replicates (wells) in each passage). 2.5. Statistical analysis To compare differentiated cells to undifferentiated, or exposed to control cells, analysis of variance was performed by ...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett and Jane Addams In January 1901 anti-lynching crusader Ida B. Wells-Barnett (left) and Hull House founder Jane Addams began a public discourse in the pages of The Independent magazine about the scourge of lynching in the United States. (more) ...