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"Some Interesting Facts," Colored American Magazine, July 1, 1902

African American Periodicals, 1825-1995_gossip about racial background.pdf
This opinion piece written by Cyrus Field Adams about racial mixing states that "[i]t is common gossip in the South that many of the leading families have a strain of Negro blood in their veins." This statement is backed up by the author's intimate…

"The Careless Word," The Pine and Palm, May 15, 1862

1872_Pine Palm. Watkins Harper Anti Gossip Poem.pdf
A poem critical of gossip written by abolitionist, suffragist and poet Frances Ellen Watkins Harper for The Pine and Palm. Credit Readex: America's Historical Newspapers

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Dec 4, 1886

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Dec 4 1886-7 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say.pdf
Example of Lillian A. Lewis' society news column "They Say," written under her pseudonym "Bert Islew" for The Boston Advocate (and distinghuished as such from reprints from other publications through the sub-heading "specially reported for the…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Sep 11, 1886

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Sep 11 1886-1 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say p. 1+3.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe is in ill health" "That the son of Jay Gould, who has been visiting Saratoga, was not introduced to any young lady while there, and…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Dec 11, 1886

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Dec 11 1886-1 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say p7.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That a new steamboat line has been established between Boston and Charleston, S.C." "That 1193 women have registered in this city for the city election" "That one of…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Dec 18, 1886

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Dec 18 1886-1 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say p. 8.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That society is complaining of ennui. That the Fraternals Ball will probably cure that." "That two Iowa girls are successful paper hangers, and earn as high as $12.00…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Jan 1, 1887

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Jan 1 1887-1 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say p. 7.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That a choice programme for the ADVOCATE Concert next Tuesday night is in preparation." "That one of the young Boston boys is filling the position of stenographer and…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Jan 8, 1887

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Jan 8 1887-1 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say p. 5+7.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That two pretty light complexioned girls were asked by a lady in one of the large dry goods stores of what nationality they were. That she has conceded to the idea that…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Jan 15, 1887

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Jan 15 1887-1 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say p. 6.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That it is undeniable fact that white kid slippers and very light hose give the foot of any lady very large appearance." "That a certain gentleman who attends the…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Jan 22, 1887

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Jan 22 1887-1 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say p. 7.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That the great tower which is to be erected at the entrance to the grounds of the Paris Exposition this year will be 984 feet high -- more than three times the height of…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Nov 6, 1886

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Nov 6 1886-7 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That when a woman wants to repair damages she uses a pin. That when a man wants to repair damages he spends two hours and a half trying to thread a needle." "That in…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Nov 13, 1886

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Nov 13 1886-7 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That it is well to remember that what you don't know may be of more interest to the world than what you do know." "That Bert Islew has 'caught on' Augustie." "That the…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Nov 27, 1886

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Nov 27 1886-5 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That the dresses of all the lady artists were handsome. That white cashmere and white satin were the prevailing costumes." "That Theodore Roosevelt is a brave man. That…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Oct 9, 1886

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Oct 9 1886-1 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That Edward Solomon, the composer and husband, of Lillian Russell, was arrested in London last week, charged with bigamy." "That Matthews, a colored democrat, is…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Oct 16, 1886

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Oct 16 1886-8 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say + Prairie Gossip.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That Robert Smalls, the negro statesman, has been elected to Congress, five times. That he will no doubt secure his sixth election in November." "That Fred Douglass and…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Oct 23, 1886

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Oct 23 1886-8 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That a well known young lady was looking for an earthquake last week." "That Miss Cleveland has been a failure as an editor. That she will sever her connection with the…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Oct 30, 1886

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Oct 30 1886-7 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That Robt Ingersoll cannot recover from the throat trouble with which he is ill." "That if there were no Boston ADVOCATE, society would go mad with ennui." "That the…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Sep 4, 1886

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Sep 4 1886-1 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say p. 1+2.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That among the fashionable Boston people there have been more receptions within the last week than there have been for a long time." "That Madame Selika made a great…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Sep 18, 1886

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Sep 18 1886-1 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That Mme. Selika and Mr. Williams were guests at the Aquidneck, Newport, last week." "That Mme. Selika's stage costumes are made by Worth." "That the lady and…

"They Say," The Boston Advocate, Sep 25, 1886

BPL_The Boston Advocate_Sep 25 1886-7 - Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 - MyHeritage. They Say.pdf
In this edition of "They Say," Bert Islew informs her readers, among others, "That James G. Blaine Jr., youngest son of Hon. James G. Blaine was married to the daughter of Col. Nevins, of Ohio, two weeks ago." "That a certain young man entered a…