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One of the most well-known black women in the struggle for civil rights was Ida B. Wells. Which describes one of her contributions? A. She helped Frederick Douglass raise funds to open the first university for blacks. B. She worked closely with Booker T. Washington to win blacks the right to vote. C. She gave lectures in England about the illegal hanging of blacks in the South. D. She opposed W.E.B. Dubois's strategies for gaining equality. HELP QUICK!

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C. She gave lectures in England about the illegal hanging of blacks in the South.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ida Wells was an African American investigative journalist and a leader of civil rights to African American people.

During the 1890s, she wrote and documented what she called "Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in all its Phases", which was also a demand to the lynching that was applied to African Americans only.

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I did a report on Ida a few years back, and to my knowledge C is the answer.

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