Ida B. Wells
1862–1931
“Anti-lynching investigations — moral evidence over respectability.”
The four dimensions in the 16-axis model where this thinker scores highest. People in this archetype tend to lean the same way.
- WPWill to Power8 / 10
- TETrust in Experience7 / 10
- CECommunal Embeddedness7 / 10
- SSSovereign Self7 / 10
The six thinkers whose 16-dimensional positions sit closest to this one. Useful as next-reading suggestions.
- Charlotte Perkins GilmanFORGE
Her Women and Economics names domestic labor as economic invisibility.
- Glen CoulthardFORGE
Red Skin, White Masks — Indigenous resurgence as anti-colonial.
- Bhimrao AmbedkarFORGE
Annihilation of Caste turns conversion to Buddhism into moral rebellion.
- Paulo FreireFORGE
Pedagogy of the Oppressed — education as the practice of freedom.
- Anna Julia CooperFORGE
In A Voice from the South, Black women are the measure of any republic.
- Tom PaineFORGE
Rights of Man sets common sense against monarchy and dogma.
Short exercises in the same tradition as Ida B. Wells's thought. Each takes 5–25 minutes.
Three doors lead onward.
- 01 · QUIZThe InheritorFind your archetype — discover whether you'd argue with Ida B. Wells or alongside them.CONTINUE ▶
- 02 · COMPAREIda B. Wells vs Charlotte Perkins GilmanOn Mull's map Charlotte Perkins Gilman sits closest. See where they agree and where they part.CONTINUE ▶
- 03 · DAILYToday's SparOne philosopher, one topic, five minutes. A new one drops every day.CONTINUE ▶