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A women's literary journal. ISSN 0275-5629: Woman's Art Journal: 1980 Active Old City Publishing, Inc. Biannually A feminist art history journal ISSN 0270-7993 OCLC 6497852: Womyn's Braille Press: 1980 1996 Womyn's Braille Press: Irregular A feminist organization that was operated by blind women. They circulated a newsletter for twelve years ...
The editor-in-chief of The Woman Citizen was Rose Emmet Young; Alice Stone Blackwell was a contributing editor. Every U.S. Congress member was given a free subscription to the journal. It covered issues such as child labor in addition to women's suffrage. After women won the right to vote, the journal's focus shifted to political education for ...
While all seven of the magazines were aimed at women, they all had divergent beginnings. Family Circle and Woman's Day were both originally conceived as circulars for grocery stores (Piggly Wiggly and A&P); [2] McCall's and Redbook were known for a text-heavy format focusing on quality fiction; Good Housekeeping was aimed at affluent housewives; [3] and Ladies' Home Journal was originally a ...
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This is a list of women's magazines from around the world. ... Today's Housewife (1905–1928, US) ... Woman's Journal (1870–1931, US)
The magazine was expensive for the time; subscribers paid $3 per year (for comparison, The Saturday Evening Post was only $2 per year). [8] Even so, it was the most popular journal in its day. [9] Under Hale's editorship, the list of subscribers to Godey's reached 150,000. [10]