Vera Glaser
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Women’s Equality Day
Yesterday was Women’s Equality Day. I was happy to see this image pop up in my social media about my talk last year at the Matheson Museum in Gainesville about my Policking Politely book.
- Catherine East, Dorothy Jurney, Kay Clarenbach, Marie Anderson, Marjorie Paxson, National Women and Media Collection, Vera Glaser
The Women Politicking Politely is Out!
Happy to announce that Women Politicking Politely is now out – books arrived today. It tells the story of six important women – several of whom were women’s page journalists: Marie Anderson, Dorothy Jurney, Marj Paxson, Vera Glaser, Catherine East & Kay Clarenbach.
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My Upcoming Book: Politicking Politely & Well-Behaved Women
I am finishing up the edits on my upcoming book, Politicking Politely: Well-Behaved Women Making a Difference in the 1960s and 1970s. My book focuses on 6 significant women. It includes the relatively unknown stories of two female political operatives who worked behind the scenes along with four female journalists who also occasionally worked within government to advance women’s rights during the 1950s through the 1970s. Much of it centers on Washington, D.C., as well as the more unlikely cities of Madison, Wisconsin, and Miami, Florida. It includes the story of a women’s page journalist who published an official government report in her newspaper section when the White House refused…
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Review of Gossip Book
Happy to read the positive review of the book about gender and gossip, When Private Talk Goes Public in the Journal of American History. My chapters is about the women’s page editors who covered black brides and political news, including Koky Dishon and Vera Glaser.
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Women’s Page Political Journalists Vera Glaser & Janet Chusmir
I have been going through the work of women’s page political journalist Vera Glaser for my book about women and politics. She covered many important issues, including the significant Women in Revolt series. I am working on material from Glaser’s column, Offbeat Washington, which she co-wrote with Malvina Stephenson. Janet Chusmir went on to become the first executive editor of the Miami Herald. Here is a clip of one of Chusmir’s stories from a 1968 Miami Herald women’s page. It was edited by Marie Anderson.
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Going over the Catherine East Oral History
I spent this morning going through Catherine East’s oral history. It is available in her papers in the Schlesinger Library. East’s work with women’s page editors Vera Glaser and Dorothy Jurney are part of my upcoming book about women and politics.