Ida B. Wells became an activist when she:O
A. Refused to move from a whites-only train car.
O
B. Became head of the Tuskegee Institute.
O
C. Founded the UNIA.
O
D. Started the Back-to-Africa movement.
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Answer 1
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Ida B. Wells started being considered an activist when she A. Refused to move from a whites-only train car.

Story of Ida B. Wells.

  • Fought for several rights for African Americans and women.
  • Became famous when she refused to move from a train car that had been reserved for only White people.

Ida Wells then went on to become one of the best known civil and women's rights activists in history with her publications on these issues gaining a lot of support.

In conclusion, option A is correct.

Find out more on Ida B. Wells at brainly.com/question/516226.

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

option a, she refused to remove to the train car designed for african Americans.


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