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abortion, 70β78, 78n, 82, 278β79
advertising of, 72, 75, 77, 78, 82
antiabortion laws, 70, 71, 74, 75β77
death of Mary Rogers and, 72β73, 74
Girl Reporterβs exposΓ©, 1β4, 68, 68β70, 69, 78β84, 83, 278β79
Restell trial and, 73β74
African Americans
Afro-American League, 263, 265
Black-owned papers, 137, 174
Black women reporters 7, 133, 133β40, 138, 175, 213β16, 247, 250, 263β65, 264, 287, 296β97, 297n
lynching and racial violence, 132, 135β37, 172β74, 216, 247, 263, 296β97
segregation and Jim Crow laws, 132β33
See also Matthews, Victoria Earle; Wells, Ida B.
Alcott, Louisa May, 109
American Club Woman magazine, 293
American Federation of Labor, 47
American journalism, 243
activist journalism, 42, 98, 211β13, 252
barriers for women and minorities, 255
Blyβs influence on, 9, 37, 48, 62, 84, 166β67, 271, 273β74
creative nonfiction and, 269β70, 271
earnings for a staff position, 205
exposΓ©s taken over by men, 256
βExtraβ editions, 203, 242
fictionalized details and, 226, 226n
βgirl reporterβ role, 175, 274, 278, 299
gonzo journalism, 271
immersion journalism, 7
investigative journalism, 1β4, 5, 7, 9, 27β40, 42, 56β58, 64β66, 68, 68β70, 69, 77, 78, 92, 158β62, 256, 257, 270, 271, 274, 276β77
journalism schools, 254, 255
murder mystery formula and, 73, 78
new immigrants as readers, 4, 22, 40
New Journalism, 243, 267β71
βobjective journalism,β 270, 271
professionalization of, 254, 255
revolution in printing technology, 4
sensationalism and yellow journalism, 8, 67β68, 188, 203, 207β8, 207β8n, 231, 236, 239, 249β54, 250n, 262, 270, 284, 298
sob sisters, 256, 270, 294
societal change sparked by, 98
stunt reporting (see stunt reporting)
undercover reporting, 1β4, 9, 38, 44β53, 56β58, 60, 64, 64β66, 141, 158β62, 215, 254β55, 273, 274
war correspondents, 243β44, 248
women reporters, 13, 24β25, 141, 163, 178, 199, 284 (see also stunt reporting; women; specific reporters)
American Railway Union, 163β64, 165
Angelou, Maya, 269
Anthony, Susan B., 82β83, 175, 264β65
Bly interview, 185β86
Arango, Clemencia, 244β45
Around the World in 72 Days (Bly), 114
βAurora Leighβ (Browning), 85, 153
Austin, Mary, 6, 292
Autobiography of a βNewspaper Girlβ (Banks), 218, 253, 262β63, 296
Backlash (Faludi), 274
Banks, Elizabeth, βPolly Pollock,β xiii, 84β87, 112, 119, 153β63, 156, 175n, 203β5, 224, 247, 285, 295β96
Girl Reporter identity and, 286, 287
last stunt, 262β63
memoirs by, 204, 218, 253, 263, 296
New Bedford strike and, 229, 233β35, 234, 238
pet poodle, βJudge,β 153β54, 203, 203n
at the St. Paul Globe, 84, 86β87, 287
stunt reporting, England, 153β63, 154n, 157n, 204n
submarine story stunt, 209β10
working girlβs salary stunt, 216β18, 274
at the World, 208β11, 216β17
yellow journalism critique, 252β53, 284
Barbella, Maria, 189
Barnard College, 255
Barnett, Ferdinand, 174
Bauer, Shane, 276β77
Beard, Mary, 207β8n
Besant, Sir Walter, 204n Bishop, Elizabeth, 157n
Bisland, Elizabeth, 95β98, 95n, 101, 104β5, 110
Black, Orlow, 123β24, 196, 216, 291
Black, Winifred Sweet (later Bonfils), βAnnie Laurie,β 88β95, 97, 98, 104, 121β24, 122n, 141, 157, 175n, 176, 195β96, 285, 290β92
ambulance corps stunt, 102β4, 121, 157
covering Galveston hurricane, 265β66
dangerous cosmetics exposΓ©, 123, 123n
Hearst and the Journal, 177, 291, 195β96
influence on journalism, 271
marriages, 123β24, 196, 216, 256, 256n, 257, 291
San Francisco earthquake and, 290β91
at the San Francisco Examiner, 88, 93β95, 121β22, 122, 176β77
stunts, miscellaneous, 121
Thaw murder trial and, 256
Bly, Nellie (Elizabeth Cochrane), xiii, 7, 9, 13β27, 18, 97, 111β12, 174, 174β75n, 198, 200, 253, 285, 297β99
all-female Cuban regiment, 197β98
anti-corruption investigations, 47β48
audacity and style of, 39β41, 185
Black (Sweet) vs., 122, 122n
career-defining trait, 26
at the Chicago Times-Herald, 169, 287
exposΓ© of insane asylum, 5, 27, 28β37, 39, 40, 92, 157, 274
fame and, 97, 166
βThe Girl Puzzleβ (first column), 17
βHangman Joe at Home,β 62β63
Hepworth interview, 25
homeless women investigation, 186β87
influence on journalism, 37, 48, 62, 84, 166β67, 271, 273β74
interviews by, 24, 63, 152, 165, 185β87
love life of, 63β64, 110β11, 171
βMad Marriages,β 17β18, 170
marriage, 169β70, 183β85, 247, 298
messages to women, 63
Nelsonβs competing with, 62, 63
New York Family Story Paper and, 114
βOur Workshop Girlsβ series, 18β19
persona of, 63β64, 165
as βpetticoat detective,β 48
Pittsburg Dispatch and, 13, 16β19, 23, 26, 230
public perception of women and, 39
Pullman Company strike, 164β65, 230n
race around the world, 95β98, 96, 101, 104β5, 109β12, 111, 114
suffrage coverage, 185, 187
training an elephant, 187, 188
at the World, 19, 27β37, 47β48, 63, 66, 114, 152, 165β66, 183, 197β98
World War I and, 297β98, 299
Borden, Lizzie, 125β31, 132, 141, 142β46, 148n, 189
Boston Globe, 78, 126
Boston Post, 127, 167, 175, 221, 231
all-women issue, 167β68
New Bedford strike and, 229
βPost Woman,β 168, 168β69, 293
women reporters at, 167
Boynton, Robert S., 270
Bradwell, Myra, 5
Brann, W. C., 8
Brierly, Alice, 231β32
Brisbane, Arthur, 179, 180β82, 181, 189, 211, 211n, 245, 290n, 298β99
electric chair stunt and, 189β90, 190
BrontΓ« sisters, 6
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 203
Brooklyn Times, 61β62
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 85, 153, 204
Bryan, William Jennings, 193, 204
Buffalo Courier, 72
Buffalo Daily Commercial Advertiser, 72
Buffalo Morning Express, 170
Buffalo Morning News, 54, 62
Buffalo Times, 48
Burnham, Daniel, 149
Cahoon, Haryot Holt, 284, 285
Campaigns of Curiosity (Banks), 204, 296
Campbell, Helen Stuart, 47
Campbell, W. Joseph, 250n
Capote, Truman, 267, 270
Carbonell, Carlos, 213
Carvalho, S. S., 171β72, 179, 211
Cather, Willa, 257β58
Chamberlain, S. S., 91
Chapin, Charles, 55β56, 68,
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