Title
The New Citizen. Vol. 2, no. 18. January, 1912
Description
Holiday Number, 1911-1912
Tagline: "The magazine that won equal suffrage in Washington"
Missouri Hanna was the founder and editor of the Edmonds Review in 1904. She is considered the first woman newspaper publisher in Washington. After selling the Edmonds Review, she created Votes for Women, the official newspaper of the women's suffrage movement in Washington (state) until the successful vote to enfranchise women in 1910. The New Citizen was its successor, and focused on the role of newly enfranchised women.
Tagline: "The magazine that won equal suffrage in Washington"
Missouri Hanna was the founder and editor of the Edmonds Review in 1904. She is considered the first woman newspaper publisher in Washington. After selling the Edmonds Review, she created Votes for Women, the official newspaper of the women's suffrage movement in Washington (state) until the successful vote to enfranchise women in 1910. The New Citizen was its successor, and focused on the role of newly enfranchised women.
Date
1912-01
Subject
Journalists--Washington (State)
Suffrage--Washington (State)
Suffrage--Washington (State)
Creator
Hanna, Missouri, 1856-1926, Owner and Editor
Publisher
Seattle, Washington : Votes for Women Pub. Co.
Contributor
Hanna, Mercy Cleone, Assistant Editor
Format
11 p.
Language
English
Identifier
PERI.1911.02
Original Format
Magazines (periodicals)
Physical Dimensions
35 cm.
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