Resistance1884
Ida B. Wells Begins Documenting Lynching: 728 Cases 1884–1892
Wells begins systematically collecting lynching data from white Southern newspapers, ultimately documenting 728 lynchings 1884–1892. Her research demolishes the rape justification: most victims are killed for economic competition, voting, or perceived social violations. Her statistics become the evidentiary foundation of the anti-lynching movement.