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Ida Viola Wells (February 12, 1878 – June 14, 1950) was an American lawyer.[1]
Ida V. Wells | |
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Born | Ida Viola Wells February 12, 1878 Greenfield, Missouri, U.S. |
Died | June 14, 1950 72) | (aged
Nationality | American |
Education | USC Gould School of Law (LLB) |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Spouse |
Lloyd Stowell Shapley
(m. 1943) |
Parent(s) | Harry Taylor Wells Ella Morella Bennett |
Wells was born to Harry Taylor Wells (1853–1932), a dentist, and Ella Morella Wells (née Bennett; 1856–1939).[2]
Wells, in 1916, earned a Bachelor of Law degree from the University of Southern California.[3] She was an associate with Arthur Wilson Eckman (1885–1974) in the Walter P. Story Building in the Broadway Theater and Commercial Districts of Los Angeles. For a little over two years, beginning December 18, 1921, Wells was Assistant State Inheritance Tax Attorney for California.[4][2] She resigned January 31, 1924, to take charge of the Women's Bureau of the Johnson-for-President Club of Southern California. She then went on to serve as Deputy City Prosecutor for Los Angeles from about 1927 to about 1939.[5]
While studying law at USC, Wells was a member of Phi Delta Delta (USC's Alpha chapter), which, at the time, was the only women's professional law fraternity in the country.[6] Wells went on to become the director of the Women Lawyers' Association. She was president of the Professional Women's Club.[2] She was a member of the Women Lawyers' Club, Republican Study Club, Soroptimist Club, State and County Bar Association, Women's Political League.[2]
Wells moved to California in 1908 and lived at 1744 West 24th St., Los Angeles, California.[2] Wells, in 1943 in Berkeley, California, married Lloyd Stowell Shapley (1875–1959) (his second of three marriages; her first), a naval captain who, among other things, served as the 23rd Naval Governor of Guam, from April 7, 1926, to June 11, 1929.[7]
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