Rhetorical Analysis Of A Red Record By Ida B. Wells

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A Red Record written by Ida B. Wells -Barnett, she states that there that “In 1892 there were 241 persons lynched.” As she gives this fact she continues to list the states in which these lynchings occured which ranges as far west Wyoming, north as New York and south as Florida.As a result, readers are able to debunk the myth that “racism only exist in the south” and see view the racial climate of America. Within the short pages of this pamphlet Ida B. Wells -Barnett, uses sarcastic rhetoric in order to make since of ignoran ideologies which were used to not only, kill countless African Americans but, to let the identities and the moral values of their murderers run freely to create a safe haven for future generations.In paragraph four Wells-Barnett