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âTheir only hope isâ: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 17, 1894, 2.
âWhile it occupies herâ: St. Paul Globe, September 11, 1894, 5.
âLife is growing worse every dayâ: Evening World, February 5, 1895, 4.
âWhy couldnât I write for a newspaperâ: Quoted in Clayton, Cowboy Girl, 33â34.
âThis Page for the Lords of Creationâ and other quotations from this issue: Boston Post, February 11, 1894.
âHave I not been drinking moxieâ and other quotations from this article: Boston Post, June 2, 1895, 9, 12.
âIs âNellie Blyâ Married?â: Indianapolis Journal, April 7, 1895, 2.
âThe marriage of Nellie Blyâ: San Francisco Examiner, April 15, 1895, 6.
âAnd thus is refutedâ: Weekly Pioneer-Times, April 18, 1895, 4.
âHe is very oldâ: Buffalo Morning Express, April 16, 1895, 4.
âeverybody knew her but she had very few familiarsâ: McDougall, Life, 187.
âNellie was deeply attachedâ: Ibid., 189.
âIt is a genuine surpriseâ: Boston Post, June 21, 1895, 4.
âa small man with muscles of ironâ and âthe most energeticâ: McDougall, Life, 199.
âHer reward was greatâ: Jordan, Cheers, 87.
âYou have dealt withâ: Wells-Barnett, Selected Works, 15.
âIt is like being bornâ: Wells-Barnett, Crusade, 135.
âattempted robberyâ and other quotations from this source: Wells-Barnett, Selected Works.
âoctaroon evangelâ: New York Times, April 29, 1894, 1.
âretired to what I thought was the privacy of a homeâ: Ibid., 239.
âNext to a great, big bank accountâ: Boston Post, February 11, 1894, 19.
âIn the craft I had chosenâ: Webb, Diary, 252.
âShe deals only with ballot boxesâ: San Francisco Examiner, May 26, 1895, 13.
âThere are certain moments in lifeâ: Black, âRambles, Part II,â 217.
Chapter 13: Full Speed Ahead (1895â1896)
âI had secured very remunerativeâ: Abbot, Watching, 137.
âIt seemed to some of usâ: Ibid., 147.
âCan I help youâ and other quotations from this scene: Interview with Miss Elizabeth Jordan at her home, April 13, 1938, Brisbane 2001 Addition, Box 1, Folder âJâ Miscellaneous, SULBF.
âby turns fire and iceâ: Jordan, Cheers, 136.
âI have sometimes wonderedâ: Ibid., 128.
âOfficer, there is a man in that cabâ and âOh, that is allâ: Sun, November 10, 1895, 4.
âIf I have done anything wrongâ and other quotations from this scene: Sun, November 11, 1895, 3.
âLearn to think onlyâ: Nellie Bly to Mary Jane Cochrane, October 12, 1915, Folder Bly, Nellie/Cochrane, Mary Jane, 1914â1915, SULBF.
âfrightfulâ and âI really believe womenâ: World, January 26, 1896, 4.
âI adore the little peculiarities of peopleâ: World, February 2, 1896, 10.
âDo you pray?â and other quotations from this scene: Ibid.
âYou know every timeâ and âMan and womanâ: World, February 16, 1896, 32.
âShe fell from the see-sawâ: World, February 23, 1896, 17.
âfreaksâ and âfrothâ and âyour old energyâ: G.W. Hosmer to Norris, May 29, 1896 [with enclosure of Pulitzer to Brisbane], Box 1, Folder 1896, MayâJune, LCPP.
âSorry we did not have thatâ: Box 1, Folder 1886â1897, SULBA.
âI am not sorry that I enduredâ: World, February 16, 1896, 17.
âYou know perfectly wellâ: Box 1, Folder 1886â1897, SULBA.
âan interesting conditionâ and âdisgusting and sickeningâ: Quoted in Morris, Pulitzer, 380.
âThe light from Libertyâs torchâ: World, April 12, 1896, 29.
âGive me two ouncesâ and the rest of the quotations about the scene: World, June 21, 1896, 17.
âByronic fashionâ and other quotations from this article: World, August 9, 1896, 30.
âSemaphoreâ and other examples of code: Cable Code Book used by H. A. Jenks, New York, ca. 1906, Box 40, CUWP.
âI hope you are satisfiedâ: Pulitzer to Norris, June 15, 1896, Box 1, Folder 1896, CUPP.
âThere was never before anywhereâ: Sun, October 21, 1896, 6.
âI used to go to my hotelâ: Black, âRambles, Part II,â 218.
âguttural snarlâ and other quotations from this article: San Francisco Examiner, June 5, 1892, 13.
âfairy bareback riderâ: World, March 8, 1896.
âThese women are fiercer than the menâ: New York Journal, March 14, 1896, 2.
âShakespearean balletâ and âa chorus of women reportersâ: Times, March 28, 1897, 5.
âthe furious exploitation of crimeâ and other quotations from this article: Chicago Times-Herald, quoted in Sun, March 27, 1896, 6.
âIf any girl who reads this is ever temptedâ: Willard, Occupations, 290.
âintruding their individuality on the publicâ and other quotations from this article: Times-Democrat, April 12, 1896, 22â23.
Chapter 14: A Smear of Yellow (1896â1897)
âAnd behold a Transformation!â Banks, Autobiography, 297.
âOh, no; I am not goingâ and other quotations from this interview: New York Journal, October 14, 1896, 12.
âfinancial catastropheâ: Banks, Autobiography, 195.
âsunlight, sparkling on a dome of goldâ: Ibid., 197.
âthe most difficult, the most enterprisingâ: Banks, ââYellow Journalism,ââ 340.
âHundreds of them passedâ: Ross, Ladies, 24.
âYouâll have to writeâ: Finch Kelly, Flowing Stream, 138.
âclamour of the stunting sisterhoodâ and âits daring and unsavory exploitsâ: Ibid., 458â59.
âMy book will not go becauseâ: Elizabeth Banks to Wm. Morris Colles, December 11, 1901, UTBP.
âBut one thing troubles meâ: Banks, ââYellow Journalism,ââ 335.
âGothamâs Great Epidemicâ and other quotations from this article: Indianapolis Journal, February 4, 1897, 2.
âthat prurient desire of knowingâ: âprurient, adj. and n.â OED Online, Oxford University Press, March 31, 2020. Web.
âThe smartest ancient rhetorical theoristsâ: Beard, Women, 41.
âIn many institutions where the World and Journalâ and âpernicious and unclean newspapersâ: Sun, March 10, 1897, 1.
âthe respect and confidence of the publicâ and âthe notion that we areâ: Pulitzer to Norris, August 21, 1897, Box 1, Folder 1897 July, LCPP.
âthe wilds of Virginiaâ and ââMen! . . . why, if I sent a manâ: Banks, ââYellow Journalism,ââ 336.
âdelicate, feminine appearanceâ and other quotations from this scene: Banks, Autobiography, 209â11.
âbreaking down under a very greatâ: Quoted in Banks, Remaking, xxxiii.
âI had forgotten that you were interestedâ and other quotations from this scene: Banks, Autobiography, 225.
âWhen the educated man of special trainingâ: New York Journal, July 4, 1897, 13.
âYou, men, take care of the situationâ: Prados-Torreira, Mambisas, 139.
âshy, dark-eyed Cuban maidenâ: New York Journal, October 17, 1897, 45.
âMrs. Victoria Earle Matthews who was once a slaveâ and other quotations from this page: New York Journal, August 15, 1897, 12.
ânone are more popularâ: Penn, Afro-American Press, 375.
âAmericaâs great epicâ: Matthews, âCedar Hill,â 2â4.
âThe Value of Race Literatureâ and quotations from the speech: Matthews, Value.
âYes I had seen The Hon.â: Victoria Earle Matthews to Frederick Douglass, August 3, 1894, LCDP.
âtorn and disorderedâ: Quoted in Washington, Papers, 362.
âmotherhood and womanhoodâ and âthe same standards of moralityâ:
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