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86 reviewsSuffragists recognized that the media played an essential role in the women's suffrage movement & the public's understanding of it. From parades to going to jail for voting, activists played to the mass media of their day. They also created an energetic niche media of suffragist journalism & publications.
This collection offers new research on media issues related to the women's suffrage movement. Contributors incorporate media theory, historiography, & innovative approaches to social movements while discussing the vexed relationship between the media & debates over suffrage. Aiming to correct past oversights, the essays explore overlooked topics such as coverage by African American & Mormon-oriented media, media portrayals of black women in the movement, suffragist rhetorical strategies, elites within the movement, suffrage as part of broader campaigns for social transformation, & the influence views of white masculinity had on press coverage.
Contributors: Maurine H. Beasley, Sherilyn Cox Bennion, Jinx C. Broussard, Teri Finneman, Kathy Roberts Forde, Linda M. Grasso, Carolyn Kitch, Brooke Kroeger, Linda J. Lumsden, Jane Marcellus, Jane Rhodes, Linda Steiner, & Robin Sundaramoorthy
MAURINE BEASLEY is a professor emerita of journalism at the University of Maryland. Hernbooks include Women of the Washington Press, Eleanor Roosevelt: Transformative First Lady, & First Ladies & the Press.
SHERILYN COX BENNION, a former Fulbright scholar, spent most of her teaching career at Humboldt State University in California, where she chaired the Department of Journalism & the Women’s Studies program & retired as a professor emerita.
JINX COLEMAN BROUSSARD is the author of the national award-winning book African-American Foreign Correspondents: A History as well as Giving a Voice to the Voiceless: Four Pioneering Black Women Journalists.