"The Woman Who Talks," American Jewess, Apr 1895 to May 1899

Dublin Core

Title

"The Woman Who Talks," American Jewess, Apr 1895 to May 1899

Subject

Social Critique
Manners / Etiquette
Journalists/Writers
Gender Norms
Criticism
Arts--Literature

Description

"The Woman Who Talks" is a column in the American Jewess that recounts some remarkable inventions and accomplishments by women, often addressing the misogyny women have to face in the literary, commercial, or domestic realm.
The included file only serves as an example illustration of the column.

Credit

University of Michigan Library

Publisher

Rosa Sonnenschein Co.

Date

1895-04-00/1899-05-00

Type

Reference

Article Item Type Metadata

Location

Chicago, IL, US

Geocode (Latitude)

41.881832

Geocode (Longitude)

-87.623177

Length (range)

500-1500

Social Bookmarking

Geolocation

Citation

“"The Woman Who Talks," American Jewess, Apr 1895 to May 1899,” Archival Gossip Collection, accessed April 20, 2024, https://www.archivalgossip.com/collection/items/show/870.

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