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12018-11-08T21:01:18-08:00The Center for Women's History and Leadership396bd2bebf501b08ca215cf721fbba097eb2e1a23042529visual_path8156562025-11-07T11:55:10-08:00The Center for Women's History and Leadership396bd2bebf501b08ca215cf721fbba097eb2e1a2This section contains essays that consider the conflict between Frances Willard and Ida B. Wells. The essays reflect the views and opinions of their authors.
The first featured essay was contributed by Michelle Duster, a Chicago-based author, speaker, and educator and the great-granddaughter of Ida B. Wells.