Ida Wells Lynching In The South

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Ida Wells advocated against the lynching of black men in the South in the late 19th century. The way in which Wells addressed the issue was through a different and unexpected way; she advocated through the idea of being civilized and manliness. Through the idea of civilization helped to build the ideas of what if meant to be manly. Wells used this to her advantage, she manipulated the egos of men to reveal the wrongs of lynching in the South. Wells argued for the stopping of lynching in the South before she left for England. However, it was only through her leaving for England that allowed her to truly effect change in the conversation about lynching. She used the idea of the changing understanding of what it meant to be manly in the end of