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You have read “The Princess of the Press,” about Ida B. Wells. Imagine you are Reverend Taylor Nightingale and write a journal entry that reflects on your experience working with Wells for Free Speech and Headlight during the 1890s. In your journal entry, be sure to consider why you asked Wells to become a staff writer, your thoughts about her work as a writer and editor, and what she did to help with the success of the newspaper.

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