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Ida Revels Redmond
Born (1873-05-19)19 May 1873 or (1873-07-19)19 July 1873
Klinsky District
Died (1914-05-21)21 May 1914 or 23 May 1914(1914-05-23) (aged 41)
Nationality American

Ida Alcorn Revels Redmond (born in May or July 1873 – died in May 1914) was an important American teacher. She also helped organize women's groups. Ida encouraged people to improve their lives through community work, education, and social help.

Ida's father was Hiram Revels. He was a very important person. Hiram Revels was the first African American to represent Mississippi in the U.S. Congress. This is where laws are made for the entire country. He served there from 1870 to 1871.

Ida Revels married Sidney Dillon Redmond. He was a doctor who later became a lawyer and businessman. They had a son named Sidney Revels Redmond. He grew up to be a lawyer for the NAACP. The NAACP is a group that works for equal rights for African Americans. Ida and Sidney also had a daughter named Esther.

Early Life and Education

Ida Revels Redmond was born in 1873. Her family lived in the Klinsky District. She grew up learning the importance of education and community service.

Ida and her husband, Sidney, both studied at Rust University. This university was important for educating African Americans during their time. Their studies helped them prepare for their future work.

A Life of Service

Ida Revels Redmond dedicated her life to helping others. She was a teacher, sharing knowledge with young people. She also worked as a women's organizer. This meant she helped bring women together to work on important projects.

Ida believed in self-improvement. She encouraged people to get involved in their communities. She also promoted better education and social services for everyone. Her work helped many people in the United States.

Legacy and Remembrance

Ida Revels Redmond passed away in May 1914. She was 41 years old. She left behind a legacy of service and dedication.

Ida is buried at the Mount Olive Cemetery in Jackson, Mississippi. There is a statue of her at her grave. Jackson State University helped restore this statue in 2018. This shows that her work and memory are still important today.

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