Florida Women's Pages
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Eleanor Hart Research
I just completed a conference abstract about Miami Herald women’s page columnist Eleanor Hart. Here is one of her columns. A review of her columns shows her writing addressed family relationships, political activism and racial integration. This analysis of Hart’s columns is significant to understand how a community developed and the role women journalist played in that development.
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Anne Rowe Goldman article
My thanks to the archivist who tracked down this article about St. Petersburg Times women’s page journalist Anne Rowe Goldman in the Poynter Papers at the University of South Florida. This article describes her experiences as an ombudsman. It also answers some questions I had in terms of child care. I love the story about the tail-less cat. I am revising my conference paper about Anne to turn into a journal article.
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Anne Rowe Goldman presentation
We are on our way to Wakulla Springs for the Florida Conference of Historians this weekend. I am presenting a paper about St. Petersburg Times women’s page editor Anne Rowe Goldman. She was a multiple Penney-Missouri Award winner and trailblazer in transforming a women’s section into a substantial newsfeature section.
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Anne Rowe Goldman images
I just received the book, Elvis: The Cool King. It is a collection of photos shot by Bob Moreland. There are several pages devoted to St. Pete women’s page editor Anne Rowe Goldman, one of my current research subjects.
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Anne Rowe Goldman images
I just received the book, Elvis: The Cool King. It is a collection of photos shot by Bob Moreland. There are several pages devoted to St. Pete women’s page editor Anne Rowe Goldman, one of my current research subjects.
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Anne Rowe Goldman clips
The UCF ILL has been wonderful about helping me track down articles about and by Anne Rowe Goldman, a women’s page journalist and later ombudsman at the St. Pete Times. (She won several Penney-Missouri Awards.) This article announces her promotion to ombudsman. I am happy that of the three promotions, Anne was named in the headline. I am finishing up a conference paper about Anne for presentation later this month.