Women with a Deadline
The National Women's History Museum lays out a narrative of women in journalism from America's colonial period to World War I. Women ran the family business and served in the sensationalist period of "yellow journalism." Most of all, women took to the newspaper pages to push issues they cared about from equitable marriage laws and suffrage to the abolition of slavery and capital punishment.
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