
audiobook
by Woman's Press Club of New York City
This lovingly assembled volume honors the life of a trailblazing journalist and organizer whose energy helped shape the early women’s club movement in America. Compiled by fellow clubwomen after her passing, the book offers a vivid portrait of the woman behind the public persona, revealing the warmth, determination, and wit that inspired countless peers.
Inside, listeners will hear a mosaic of her own words—extracts from her histories, essays on moral awakening, and spirited addresses—alongside heartfelt letters and reminiscences from friends, family, and fellow activists. The collection also includes resolutions adopted by prominent clubs, giving a sense of the collaborative spirit she nurtured.
Through these personal documents and tributes, the listener is invited into the bustling world of turn‑of‑the‑century reform, feeling the optimism and camaraderie that defined her legacy. It’s a rich, intimate glimpse into a remarkable figure whose influence still resonates in today’s community organizing.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (255K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A pioneering New York journalism club, this organization brought women writers and editors together at a time when the press world offered them few formal spaces of their own. Its story opens a window onto the networks, ambitions, and professional community that helped women claim a stronger place in American media.
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