How did Ida
b. Wells work toward Progressive reform?
A. By opening schools for former slaves in the South
B. By leading slaves to freedom via the Underground Railroad
C. By organizing peaceful marches and bus boycotts
D. By writing articles about the horrors of lynching in the South

Respuesta :

One of the ways in which Ida B. Wells worked toward Progressive reform was "D. By writing articles about the horrors of lynching in the South," since the used her influence to "open the eyes" of both blacks and whites. 

Answer:

D. By writing articles about the horrors of lynching in the South.

Explanation:

Ida B. Wells was an African-American journalist and dissident who drove an enemy of lynching campaign in the United States during the 1890's.  

Wells got a pen to expound on issues of race and governmental issues in the South. Utilizing the moniker "Iola," some of her articles were distributed in dark papers and periodicals. Wells in the end turned into a proprietor of the Memphis Free Speech and Headlight, and, later, of the Free Speech.  

In 1898, Wells conveyed her enemy of lynching effort to the White House, driving a dissent in Washington, D.C., and calling for President William McKinley to make changes.