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Essay heading: Ida B Wells: Issues
 
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This happens to mostly everyone nowadays also, for example in college many students do not know what they want to do until almost their third or fourth year in. Wells also had a major problem with the way black women were treated. She writes in her diary, of how she feels black women are not on the same level as black men...
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In her time black women were almost on the bottom of society in the way they were treated and Wells’ has a major problem with this, her being a strong minded, opinionated, an outspoken black women. This is shown in the incident where Wells was asked to go to the black section on the train by the conductor, and Wells refuses and proceeds to bite and kick the man...
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