Hannah Maria Conant Tracy Cutler
President of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association and the American Women’s Suffrage Association, as well as an abolitionist and a leader of the temperance movement in Ohio
President of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association and the American Women’s Suffrage Association, as well as an abolitionist and a leader of the temperance movement in Ohio
Leading figure in the early growth and the continuing development of the Cleveland Play House
First president of the Boston Woman’s Press Club, established in 1903
American journalist, editor and businesswoman
Julian and Julia Collier Harris owned the Columbus Enquirer-Sun, which won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for public service. Throughout the 1920s their newspaper served as a strident and uncompromising editorial voice in the South.
Rachel K. McDowell (1880-1949) worked as a reporter for the Newark Evening Press (1902-1908) and the New York Herald (1905-1919) and became the Religion Editor for the New York Times (1920-1948).
Meixcan journalist, poet and teacher
20th century Irish journalist, translator and communist
Argentine journalist and writer
Esperanza Velázquez Bringas, journalist, teacher and writer, is considered the pioneer of interviews conducted by women in Mexico.