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Ida B. Wells-Barnett House (Chicago, Illinois)


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This was the home of one of the first African-American activists and the cofounder of the NAACP. She was famous for fighting against the lynchings that were occurring in the south and publishing very influential papers to help her cause. 

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Landmarks in America Dedicated to Important Figures of the Women's Movement



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