After this woman published one of her newspaper editorials, white mobs destroyed her press and forced her into exile. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this woman who began to campaign against lynching after the 1892 murder of her friends and later published Southern Horrors.
ANSWER: Ida B. Wells [or Ida Wells-Barnett]
[10e] Wells chronicled the high rates of lynching in this city, where she led its Free Speech and Headlight newspaper. Martin Luther King, Jr. was shot by James Earl Ray in this city.
ANSWER: Memphis
[10h] The photograph that inspired “Strange Fruit” was taken in this Indiana town, where the last confirmed lynching north of the Mason–Dixon Line occurred in 1930.
ANSWER: Marion, Indiana
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