first women's page
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The Women’s Page Book is Out!
It was great to receive a box of my new books about the women’s pages and the women’s page editors.
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First American Women’s Page
I have been able to confirm that one of the first women’s page in a U.S. newspaper was in the Milwaukee Journal – not in Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World as many journalism histories state. For example, the Encyclopedia of American Journalism notes that Pulitzer was the first to included weekly articles aimed at women in 1891 and by 1894 had a regular “For and About Women” section. The image above is from the Google project that scanned issues of the Milwaukee Journal from its beginning. It proves that on August 9, 1885 the Journal published a section called: “Maids and Matrons” that was clearly intended as a women’s page.…