A graphic novel for children ages 7 to 10. Ida B. Wells was a groundbreaking journalist and civil rights activist in the decades after the Civil War. She worked fiercely for the equal treatment of Black people in schools, in society, and at the voting booth. With her powerful voice, she spoke out against injustice wherever she saw it. This is her story. "A sweeping and inspiring young readers’ introduction to Ida B. Wells." - Kirkus Anastasia Magloire Williams enjoys working with bold characters and writing vibrant stories that reflect a diverse and beautiful world. When she isn't reading everything in sight, she can be found tending to her many plants, gaming with her husband, or painting in her studio in sunny Florida. Alleanna Harris is a graduate of the University of the Arts Animation program. She is inspired by the beauty in everyday things, such as how sunlight looks coming through the window in the morning or how people interact at the mall in her New Jersey town. In addition to illustrating, she likes listening to her favorite music playlists, sharing her art on Instagram, researching history articles, and hanging out with friends and family.