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Polly Pry: The Woman Who Wrote the West - Paperback

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by Julia Bricklin (Author)

In 1900, the young and beautiful Leonel Ross Campbell became the first female reporter to work for the Denver Post. Known as Polly Pry, she ruffled feathers when she worked to free a convicted cannibal and when she battled the powerful Telluride miners' union. She was nearly murdered more than once. And a younger female colleague once said, "Polly Pry did not just report the news, she made it!"
In spite of herself, however, Campbell would become a respected journalist and establish herself as a champion for rights of the under-served in the early twentieth century, taking up the causes of women, children, laborers, victims and soldiers of war, and prisoners.

Author Biography

Julia Bricklin is also the author of the only biography of female sharpshooter Lillian Frances Smith (University of Oklahoma Press: April 2017) and Burmah Adams and Tom White's 1933 LA crime spree in Blonde Rattlesnake (Lyons Press: June 2019). She has authored a dozen articles in well-respected commercial and academic journals, such as Civil War Times, Financial History, Wild West, True West and California History.

Number of Pages: 216
Dimensions: 0.49 x 8.77 x 5.77 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: April 01, 2022
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