Agness Underwood's years of reporting on the morbid and the disreputable would make her a pioneer—she would become the first woman to be city editor of a major American newspaper—but in the end she ...
Susan Croce Kelly doesn't remember life without some sort of writing in it. She got started in seventh grade as the editor of her school newspaper and grew up as her mother worked at getting a fiction ...
Although all of the women in Sarasota history that we are profiling in this year of celebrating Amendment 19 and women’s right to vote were remarkable, not all of them were necessarily suffragists ...
Susan Croce Kelly signs copies of her book, "Newspaperwoman of the Ozarks: The Life and Times of Lucile Morris Upton" at the State Historical Society of Missouri on March 12. Susan Croce Kelly always ...
TAVARES — The late Mabel Norris Reese, who as a newspaperwoman wrote courageously about notorious Sheriff Willis McCall, will join a list of more than three dozen women achievers who have been ...
PASSING THE TORCH: Daisy Bates (left) sits with Janis Kearney (right), Bates’ successor at the Arkansas State Press. Credit: Courtesy Janis Kearney It was a wretchedly hot day when Daddy asked if I ...
"Downtown Duluth certainly does not look like a city about to fold up and quietly fade away," Anne Crooks wrote in the premiere issue of Skyworld Duluth News more than 24 years ago, "as one would ...
Sun will gradually overtake the whole region today, with temperatures in the 70s and a nice breeze. The Hickory County Sheriff’s Office is trying to track down two women who deputies say were caught ...
Mizzell “Mitzi” Phillips Clark, among the first women reporters to work for The Kansas City Star, is seen here interviewing actor Edward G. Robinson. She was 19 years old in 1944 when she was hired to ...
Instructions for Guests Join us in person in the University Library or via Zoom. Dr. Chang Zacher won third place for Faculty Paper-History Division at the 2022 Association for Education in Journalism ...
Katharine Graham died as she lived, doing what only she would have seen as her duty, attending a business conference in Idaho. The preeminent personage in American journalism spared herself nothing.
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