Ida B Dashe Research Paper

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As a life coach, you can impact individuals lives in a miraculously way. The feeling of being at crossroad in life is confusing phase, one does not have a sense of directions and there is a lot of uncertainty. I once experience this phase in my life. Dashe as a life coach you can help people who feel lost with uncertainty of his or her next move in life. Ida B. Well is a great role model she was courageous social activist who fought for social issues in the African American community. Ida B. Wells spark anger to her white counterparts when she used the newspaper as a tool for social advocacy against the lynching of black men. Ida B. Wells fought against racial oppression even if it meant putting her life on the line. Ida B. Wells newspaper

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