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âSays the Northernerâ and other quotations from this article: Banks, âNegro,â 459â74.
âAmerica is not a land of equalityâ: Banks, Autobiography, 157.
âWells-Barnettâ and other quotations from this scene: Wells-Barnett, Crusade, 255.
âdespite my bestâ: Ibid., 216.
âlike they were little feathersâ: Green and Kelly, Night, 24.
âas easy to get into Galvestonâ: Black, âRambles, Part V,â 36.
âslimy with the debris of the seaâ and ânegroesâ: Quoted in Green, Flood, 88.
âHe told us what he was thinkingâ: Ibid., 93.
Chapter 18: Vanishing Ink (1900âPresent)
ânonfiction novelâ and âa serious new art formâ: New York Times, January 16, 1966, BR2.
âBy trial and errorâ and âthe everyday gesturesâ: Wolfe, âGreat American Novel,â 158.
âLucia stood and watchedâ: Jewell County Monitor, November 27, 1895, 3.
âI see a childâ: Didion, Slouching, 127â28.
âsensibility, the tonal rangeâ: New York Times, March 13, 2005, G1.
âslow drip of petty disclosure,â âbig, earnest blob,â and âthe Godfather behindâ: Wolcott, âMe, Myself,â 216, 214.
âartfully told narrativeâ: Boynton, New New Journalism, xiâxxxii.
âin the best tradition of newspaper sob sisterismâ: Yurick, âSob-Sister,â 158.
âDonât bother to look for it hereâ: Thompson, Fear, 33.
âThe only reason Wolfe seems ânewââ: Thompson, âJacket Copy,â 108.
âspy-glassâ: Hurston, Mules, 1.
âI hurried back to Eatonvilleâ: Ibid., 2.
âHanged for stealing hogsâ and other examples: Wells, Selected Works.
âpretty and personableâ and other quotations from and about this article: Steinem, Outrageous, 29â69.
âThough I identified emotionallyâ: Ibid., 16.
âEventually, dawning feminismâ: Ibid.
âSomeone ought to doâ: Ehrenreich, Nickel, 1.
âSomething is wrong, very wrongâ: Ibid., 199.
âI perceived it, specificallyâ: Faludi, Darkroom, 52.
âAs I look back on it, it was a good pieceâ and other quotations from this source: Author interview.
âa world of deceptionâ: Author interview.
âTales Told Out of Schoolâ: New York Times, November 30, 2014, 18.
âkiss-and-tellâ: Haggard, âSuki Kim,â https://www.piie.com/blogs/north-korea-witness-transformation/suki-kim-without-you-there-no-us-my-time-sons-north-koreas.
âGreat insights from âthat girlââ and other quotations from this panel: âFrom the Inside: A Conversation on Immersion and Undercover Reporting,â Investigative Reporters & Editors Conference, 2017.
âI courted that organizationâ: Author interview.
Chapter 19: Anonymous Sources (Present)
âtrying to make a reputationâ: Volume 9, CHMCMS.
âGuess which of the above is the âgirl reporterââ: Chicago Times, December 21, 1888, 4.
What I Know About the Girl Reporter: Details are taken from her Chicago Times series in December 1888.
âPhysicians Who Recommend Others Who Would Commit Abortionâ: Chicago Times, December 27, 1888, 1.
âThat lady reporter of theirsâ: Chicago Times, January 4, 1889, 4.
âFlorence Noble, alias Margaret Nobleâ: Inter Ocean, January 9, 1889, 9.
âthe girl reporterâ: Sterling Daily Gazette, January 9, 1889, 2.
âThe Chicago Times Company, James J. Westâ: Silva vs. Chicago Times, January 1889, G-70667, CCCA.
âThe Girl Reporter of the Chicago Times Is Hereâ: Ashland Weekly News, January 23, 1889, 6.
âcommitted to the Joliet asylumâ and âsuffered from delusionsâ: Chicago Tribune, May 8, 1924, 20.
âThat the young woman filledâ: Banks, ââYellow Journalism,ââ 338.
âYears ago, a degenerate publicâ: Cahoon, âGutter,â 572.
âa homeless fallen womanâ: Ibid., 572â73.
âdark, dingy, and dirtyâ: Chicago Tribune, September 5, 1888, 5.
âO, Mrs. Carpenterâ: Ibid.
âI would feel myself lost among themâ: Chicago Times, December 19, 1888, 1.
Chapter 20: A Collection of Endings (1899â1922)
âThink of what a greaterâ: Sun, September 24, 1899, 1.
âMrs. Katherine Swanâ: Brooklyn Daily Eagle, June 23, 1901, 2.
âthe famous âKate Swanââ: Star-Gazette, June 16, 1908, 7.
âGoâ: Black, âRambles, Part V,â 256.
âAnnie Laurie Tells of the Spectral Cityâ: San Francisco Examiner, April 22, 1906, 10.
âGet the idea out of your headsâ: Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, July 4, 1919, 12.
âYou will smile it outâ: Henry James to Elizabeth Jordan, October 2, 1907, Box 2, Folder 16, NYPLJP.
âThe story itself is almostâ: Tennessean, October 20, 1912, 43.
âIt was the happiest workâ: Valesh, Oral History, CUL.
âDuring the 90âsâ: Detroit Free Press, March 22, 1936.
âYou know what the Lordâ: Courier-News, June 15, 1915, 11.
âWhat the Women Are Doing in the Warâ: Courier-News, March 21, 1917, 1.
âAs a stranger, I couldâ: Banks, Remaking, 172.
âWhere else in the worldâ: Ibid., 182.
âBoys come and shake handsâ: Wells-Barnett, Crusade, 401.
âThey are now enjoying the resultâ: Wells-Barnett, Arkansas, 11.
âPray to liveâ: Wells-Barnett, Crusade, 403.
âkind, courteous, and persistent effortâ: Arthur Brisbane to Nellie Bly, June 28, 1907, Box 12, Folder Brisbane, Arthur/Bly, Nellie, 1907â1912, SULBF.
âdoing much more useful workâ: Arthur Brisbane to Nellie Bly, June 13, 1912, Box 12, Folder, Brisbane, Arthur/Bly, Nellie, 1907â1912, SULBF.
âNellie Bly was THE BESTâ: Quoted in Kroeger, Nellie Bly, 509.
Sources
Archives and Special Collections
1898 Textile Strike in New Bedford: scrapbooks of clippings collected by Harry Beetle Hough. Widener Library, Harvard University (WLHBH). (Many of the clippings in these scrapbooks are missing dates and, often, the names of the newspapers where the articles were printed.)
Elizabeth L. Banks Papers. University of Tulsa, Special Collections and University Archives at McFarlin Library (UTBP).
Brisbane Family Papers. Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries (SULBF).
Brisbane 2001 Addition. Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries (SULBA).
Chicago Medical Society Records, 1852â1912. Chicago History Museum Research Center (CHMCMS).
Chicago Womenâs Club Records. Chicago History Museum Research Center (CHMCWC).
Circuit Court of Cook County Archives (CCCA).
Albert Dollenmayer and Family Papers. Minnesota Historical Society (MHSDP).
Frederick Douglass Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress (LCDP).
Phoebe Hearst Papers. Bancroft Library, University of California (BLPHP).
William Randolph Hearst Papers. Bancroft Library, University of California (BLWHP).
Elizabeth Garver Jordan Papers. Manuscripts and Archives Division, The New York Public Library. Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations (NYPLJP).
Kautz Family YMCA Archives. University of Minnesota Libraries (UMLKF).
Joseph Pulitzer Papers, Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries (CUPP).
The Papers of Joseph Pulitzer, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress (LCPP).
Don Carlos Seitz Papers. Manuscripts and Archives Division, The New York Public Library (NYPLSP).
Eva McDonald Valesh Papers. Minnesota Historical Society (MHSVP).
Reminiscences of Eva MacDonald Valesh: Oral History, 1952. Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries (CUL).
Ida B. Wells Papers. Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library (UCIWP).
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Works by Elizabeth Banks
Pollock, Polly. âShe Aspires to Love.â St. Paul Globe, September 14, 1888.
âââ. âFashions at Home.â St. Paul Globe, September 23, 1888.
âââ. âA Womanly Woman.â St. Paul Globe, November 4, 1888.
âââ. âPollyâs Confession.â St. Paul Globe, November 25, 1888.
âââ. âPresents Pinching.â St. Paul Globe, January 6, 1889.
Banks, Elizabeth. âAs Ourselves See Us.â Chicago Tribune, December 17, 1892.
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