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What did Ida B. Wells do to show equality at the women’s right march in Washington, D.C.?
She led the Black female marchers from the back of the progression.
She moved her position in the march to be with her state’s representatives.
She asked all Black female marchers to sit out as a sign of protest.
She moved a group of women to the front of the march to lead it.
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She moved her position in the march to be with her state's representatives.
Context: At the 1913 Woman Suffrage Parade in Washington, D.C., organizers tried to segregate Black marchers to the back. Ida B. Wells refused and insisted on marching with the Illinois delegation, asserting equality.
Context: At the 1913 Woman Suffrage Parade in Washington, D.C., organizers tried to segregate Black marchers to the back. Ida B. Wells refused and insisted on marching with the Illinois delegation, asserting equality.
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