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History's Toughest Heroes: Ida B. Wells and the Red Recorder

History's Toughest Heroes: Ida B. Wells and the Red Recorder

Update: 2025-12-09
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With lynchings of Black Americans on the rise, a reporter begins documenting the crimes, sending her on a dangerous journey through the violence of the Jim Crow South.

In History's Toughest Heroes, Ray Winstone tells ten true stories of adventurers, rebels and survivors who lived life on the edge.

After a humiliating standoff with a train conductor in the American South, the young Ida B Wells decided to make a stand. Racism was rife, and Lynchings of Black people were increasingly common. A talented writer at a time when most people were unable, or too afraid to speak out, she used journalism to expose the horrible truth of the violence and injustices being perpetrated. It put a target on her own back.

A BBC Studios production for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.

Producer: Michael LaPointe
Executive Producer: Paul Smith
Written by Imogen Robertson
Commissioning editor for Radio 4: Rhian Roberts

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History's Toughest Heroes: Ida B. Wells and the Red Recorder

History's Toughest Heroes: Ida B. Wells and the Red Recorder

BBC Radio 4