Father Divine's anti-lynching campaigns resonated in the black ghettos where his congregations lived, and he got over a quarter million people to sign his anti-lynching proposals.
Outraged, Wells-Barnett began a global anti-lynching campaign that raised awareness of the social injustice.
She officially started her anti-lynching campaign.
Wells continued to wage her anti-lynching campaign and to write columns attacking Southern injustices.
Wells took her anti-lynching campaign to Europe with the help of many supporters.
Wells' anti-lynching campaign brought the two to England concurrently.
Wells launched an anti-lynching campaign in her newspaper, the Free Speech.
In her 2006 study of lynching, Bernstein describes this anti-lynching campaign as the "barest beginnings of a battle that would last many years".
His motto for his anti-lynching campaign was "We have just begun to fight."
With much of his career he strove to advance credibility to the anti-lynching campaigns and the Negro Health Week movement.