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In 1931, the year Ida B. Wells-Barnett died, her long-time friend and fellow activist Julia Hooks (left) pushed for Memphis leaders to name a new park built for African Americans after her. (Photos: Julia Hooks image courtesy of Memphis and Shelby County Room at Memphis Public Library. Ida B. Wells-Barnett in a photograph by Mary Garrity from c. 1893.)

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