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âI kept walking away from itâ: San Francisco Examiner, December 18, 1892, 13.
âI am so sickâ and other quotations from this scene: San Francisco Examiner, January 19, 1890, 11.
âShe was treated rightâ and other quotation from this encounter: San Francisco Examiner, January 20, 1890, 1â2.
âall the numerous complaintsâ and other quotations from this interview: Daily Alta California, January 23, 1890, 4.
âThe most precious bit of freightâ and other quotations from this scene: San Francisco Examiner, January 22, 1890, 1â2.
âthe fact that two youngâ and other quotations from this page: San Francisco Examiner, January 22, 1890, 6.
Chapter 7: Under the Gold Dome (1890â1891)
âThe American Girl will no longerâ: Pittsburg Dispatch, January 26, 1890, 1.
âlittle newspaper girlâ: Bly, Around the World, http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/bly/world/world.html.
âwonderful thingsâ and âa delicate layer of frostâ: Jordan, Cheers, 23.
âA horde of dirty childrenâ: Riis, Other Half, 29â30.
âMiss Virginia Cusack Missingâ: Chicago Tribune, March 18, 1890, 1.
âcordialâ and âkept very much to herselfâ: Jordan, Cheers, 87.
âI was out of New Yorkâ: Ibid., 29.
âThe first story should deal withâ: World Sunday Edition Editorial Department to Commander Peary, April 26, 1905, NYPLSP.
âTo me the southern mountain assignmentâ: Jordan, Cheers, 41.
âIn the nineteenth century there areâ: World, November 20, 1890, 2.
âthe comments not only smirched oneâ: Jordan, Cheers, 128.
âdid sensational storiesâ: Jordan, Tales, 223.
ânothing but nuisancesâ: Banks, Autobiography, 17.
âGet in, Miss,â and other quotations from this scene: Jordan, Cheers, 131.
âAfter all, a womanâs placeâ: Jordan, Tales, 223.
âI beg your pardonsâ and âdrop the damnedâ: Jordan, Cheers, 38â39.
375 feet tall, 26 stories, and other measurement details: The World, Its History and New Home, pamphlet.
âGod grant that this structureâ: Ibid.
âAccuracy! Terseness! Accuracy!â: Seitz, Pulitzer, 440.
âa ministerâs meeting from ten to twelveâ: Black, âRambles, Part II,â 211.
âthe âNelly Blyâ of San Franciscoâ and other quotations: San Francisco Examiner, January 5, 1891, 6.
âFace Bleachâ and other quotations: San Francisco Examiner, January 25, 1891, 14.
âpretty and coquettishâ and âfoolâ: San Francisco Examiner, December 18, 1892, 13.
Chapter 8: Exercising Judgment (1892)
âfamilies who lived, all of themâ: Finch Kelly, Flowing Stream, 230â31.
âIt is very hard to have any venerationâ: Los Angeles Herald, August 18, 1892, 5.
âClever Mrs. McGuirkâ: St. Paul Globe, July 9, 1892, 8.
ââKate,â as her numerous friends call herâ: Boston Globe, July 18, 1892, 8.
âHow do you get alongâ and other quotations from the interview: New York Recorder, September 19, 1892, 1â2.
âmasculine looking womanâ and âpeculiar guttural harshnessâ: Quoted in Kent, Source Book, 32.
âHer hands and armsâ: Boston Post, August 6, 1892, 2.
âa repellent dispositionâ: Logansport Reporter, August 6, 1892, 1.
âthe embodiment of laughter and funâ: Daily Arkansas Gazette, April 30, 1893, 16.
âwhose card has taken herâ: New York Times, August 29, 1892, 1.
âa magnificent âfakeââ: Porter, Fall River, 141.
âMrs. McGuirk, that ableâ: Vancouver Daily World, November 11, 1892, 7.
âan impartial jury of the stateâ: Del Carmen, Criminal Procedure, 19.
âThis danger would be increased immeasurablyâ and other quotations from this article: Parkman, âWoman Question,â 316â17.
âindecenciesâ and âsodomy, incest, rape, seductionâ: Quoted in Rodriguez, âClearing,â 1833.
âSlowly, perhaps, but surelyâ: Newport Mercury, July 1, 1893, 3.
Chapter 9: A Place to Speak Freely (1892)
lynchers killed 150: Wells-Barnett, Selected Works, 29.
âPrincess of the Pressâ: Journalist, January 26, 1889, 4.
âI am an anomaly to myselfâ: Wells, Memphis Diary, 78.
âO my God!â and âIt may be unwiseâ: Ibid., 102.
âa town which will neitherâ: Wells-Barnett, Selected Works, 6.
âthread-bare lieâ and âa conclusionâ: Wells-Barnett, Crusade, 65â66.
âWell, weâve been a long timeâ: Ibid., 61.
âThey could and did fall in loveâ: Ibid., 70.
âI felt that I owed itâ: Ibid., 69.
âzealous, watchful spiritâ: Davis, Lifting, 30.
âNo writer of the race is kept busierâ: Journalist, January 26, 1889, 4.
âI do not think our women will objectâ: Washington Bee, April 9, 1887, 3.
âPeace and security are very good things to haveâ: Matthews, âNew York,â January 5, 1889, 2.
Chapter 10: Guilt and Innocence (1892â1893)
âPublic Services Rendered by The Worldâ and other quotations: World, May 7, 1893.
âyou have to make up your mindâ: World, June 4, 1893, 13.
âMany womenâfaithful daughters and wivesâ: World, June 11, 1893, 20.
âChristian attributesâ and âAngels, my friends sayâ: Ibid.
âa self-constituted juryâ and âThey sitâ: World, June 18, 1893, 15.
âTo-day, as yesterday, you squeezedâ: World, June 14, 1893, 8.
âplain to the point of homelinessâ and other quotations: World, June 6, 1893, 8.
âI would not be seen doing that, Lizzieâ and other quotations from this conversation: World, June 15, 1893, 3.
âThe old man is trying to testifyâ and other quotations from this scene: Jordan, Cheers, 120.
âA womanâs cunning devised,â âIt is unjust,â and other quotations from this scene: World, June 21, 1893, 1, 7.
âMiss Bordenâs vindication was clearâ: Ibid.
âHe spent his time devisingâ and other quotations from this story: Jordan, âAssignment,â 365â72.
âSo, Ruth Herrick, thatâs the kindâ: Jordan, Cheers, 122.
âdream of beautyâ: Victoria Earle Matthews to Frederick Douglass, August 3, 1894, LCDP.
âno news is good newsâ: Chicago Tribune, October 27, 1893, 8.
âThe Usual Resultâ: Evening World, December 6, 1893, 1.
âlead respectable livesâ: Evening World, December 6, 1893, 1.
âmerry twinkleâ and other quotations from this article: World, December 10, 1893, 33.
Chapter 11: Across the Atlantic (1893â1894)
âsurrounded with dozens of loversâ: St. Paul Globe, November 25, 1888, 19.
âfrom getting too lonelyâ: Banks, Autobiography, 50.
âStitch! stitch! stitch!â: Hood, Works, 308.
âI wear caps and apronsâ: Banks, Campaigns, 3.
âin the city whistles are blowingâ: Chicago Tribune, December 17, 1892, 14.
âAs Housemaid, Parlourmaid, or House-Parlourmaidâ: Banks, Campaigns, 9.
âFor myself, I knew little or nothingâ: Ibid., 6.
âthey have to make quite sureâ: Bishop and Lowell, Words, Letter 218.
âthere actually breathe a womanâ: Pall Mall Gazette, November 22, 1893, 5.
âNow, tell me exactlyâ and other quotations from this scene: Banks, Autobiography.
âA Young American Ladyâ: Banks, Campaigns, 98.
âafter all my investigations, my faithâ: Ibid., 113.
âA YOUNG WOMAN wants a situationâ: Ibid., 159.
âIâll help you, Miss Barnesâ and other quotations from the laundry scene: Banks, Campaigns.
âI was beginning to get intensely interestedâ and other scenes from the laundries in this section: Banks, Campaigns.
Chapter 12: Girl No More (1894â1895)
âDo you think weâre as bad as that?â and other quotations from this scene: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 13,
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