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The edit history shows that the original editor who added the unsourced material likely depended on the following sources:
Ida: A Sword Among Lions, Paula J. Giddings, Harper Paperbacks
Making Whiteness: The Culture of Segregation in the South 1890-1940, Grace Hale, Vintage Press, page 208
TN Encyclopedia: IDA B. WELLS-BARNETT.
Appeal-Avalanche Memphis 10 March 1892
Ida B. Wells, Crusade
St. Paul Appeal, Memphis, 26 March 1892
Appeal-Avalanche, Memphis, 6 March 1892
Appeal-Avalanche, Memphis, 6 March 1892
Commercial, Memphis, 6 March 1892
I've contacted the original editor for help clarifying this issue. I think it's likely we will find the material sourced in the above references. I'm not certain I have access to all of these, however. Some help would be appreciated. Viriditas (talk) 00:44, 16 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]
This JSTOR article has some of the quotes in this article that appear to not have citations. It also has links to some newspapers from the period. However, I couldn't find the quotes that are in the JSTOR article in the papers that are cited.