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  2. List of American print journalists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of selected American print journalists, ... (1912–2001) – first female reporter in the Washington bureau of the New York Daily News; ...

  3. Category:American women journalists - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... American journalists. ... Pages in category "American women journalists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...

  4. Women in journalism - Wikipedia

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    Tad Bartimus, Tracy Wood, Kate Webb, and Laura Palmer, War Torn: Stories of War from the Women Reporters who Covered Vietnam (2002) Maurine H. Beasley and Sheila J. Gibbons, Taking Their Place: A Documentary History of Women and Journalism, 2nd ed. (2003) Kathleen A. Cairns, Front-Page Women Journalists, 1920–1950 (Women in the West) (2007)

  5. From 'women's pages' to front lines: Tracking women ... - AOL

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    Brooke Kroeger's 'Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism' tracks the slow and incomplete progress of women in the newsroom and out in the field. From 'women's pages' to front lines ...

  6. Marguerite Higgins - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite Higgins Hall (September 3, 1920 – January 3, 1966) was an American reporter and war correspondent.Higgins covered World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, and in the process advanced the cause of equal access for female war correspondents. [1]

  7. Loretta McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    Loretta McLaughlin (1928 – November 23, 2018) was an American journalist, author and newspaper editor. As a journalist at the Boston Record American, McLaughlin, along with Jean Cole, covered the Boston Strangler murders in 1962. She was the first journalist to connect the murders and break the story about the serial killer.

  8. Sigrid Schultz - Wikipedia

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    Sigrid Schultz (January 15, 1893 [1] [a] – May 14, 1980) was a notable American reporter and war correspondent in an era when women were a rarity in both print and radio journalism. Working for the Chicago Tribune in the 1920s, she was the first female foreign bureau chief of a major U.S. newspaper. [2]

  9. Mildred Ladner Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Mildred Ladner Thompson (June 24, 1918 – June 25, 2013) was an American journalist, writer, and columnist with The Wall Street Journal, where she became one of its first female reporters. She also worked as a reporter and columnist for the Associated Press and Tulsa World. [1]