Some pioneering women journalists include Nellie Bly, known for her investigative reporting, Ida B. Wells, known for her work on civil rights and anti-lynching campaigns, and Barbara Walters, a trailblazer in broadcast journalism.
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Pioneering women were more serious than flappers
In the latter part of the 1800's. See the story of Nellie Bly. She was one of the first women journalists. Her story is facinating. Now, it was not easy for them to become journalists. It was easier for them to become columnists.
provided the pioneering forces who laid the foundations for the Progressive movement
Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli has written: 'Dead dancing women' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women journalists, Women police, City and town life, Policewomen 'Dead sleeping shaman' -- subject(s): Fiction, Michigan in fiction, Shamans in fiction, Women journalists, Women journalists in fiction, Shamans
Both asserted the independence of women. or They both challenges the idea of traditional roles for women.
Marty Ambrose has written: 'Killer kool' -- subject(s): Women journalists, Murder, Investigation, Fiction 'Peril in paradise' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Murder, Journalists 'Murder in the mangroves' -- subject(s): Women journalists, Murder, Investigation, Fiction
Including women in the political process
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Sergine Desjardins has written: 'Robertine Barry' -- subject(s): Women journalists, Journalists, Biography, Feminists
Who was Mary Lyon?is the answer
Roxana Saberi has written: 'Between two worlds' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Journalists, Iranian American women, Imprisonment, Women political prisoners, Crimes against, Women journalists, Biography
Dorothy Audrey Simpson has written: 'Audrey of the mountains' -- subject(s): Biography, Women journalists, Journalists