Extra! Extra!: A History of America's Girl Newsies
Autor Autumn Lorimer Linforden Limba Engleză Hardback – sep 2026
Extra! Extra! A History of America’s Girl Newsies offers a corrective, demonstrating the importance of newsgirls as early news workers and as symbols of child labor and gender reform efforts. Sometimes younger than ten years old and from impoverished families, girl newsies were already vulnerable to exploitation from the newspaper publishing industry, which relied heavily on child labor during the “golden age” of journalism. However, the newsgirls of this period contributed much to news labor, and they were important to the discussions concerning childhood, child labor reform, and women’s changing societal roles. Properly integrating newsgirls into the history of newsies dismantles archetypes and enables a deeper understanding of child news labor.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781496237552
ISBN-10: 1496237552
Pagini: 206
Ilustrații: 34 photographs, index
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1496237552
Pagini: 206
Ilustrații: 34 photographs, index
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Autumn Lorimer Linford is an assistant professor in the School of Communication and Journalism at Auburn University and has worked as a journalist for more than two decades.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. “I Am a Girl, and There I Am”: An Introduction
2. A “Better Way to Earn a Living”: Working Class Girlhood
3. “The Newsgirl Question”: Public Perception of Newsgirls
4. “The Girls Did Not Have Half a Chance”: Hartford, Connecticut and the Newsgirl Problem
5. “Is This an Evil Practice?”: Newsgirls and Newspapers
6. “Girl’s Lib”: The 1970s Return of the Newsgirl
7. Conclusion: “I Was Just Selling Papers”
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. “I Am a Girl, and There I Am”: An Introduction
2. A “Better Way to Earn a Living”: Working Class Girlhood
3. “The Newsgirl Question”: Public Perception of Newsgirls
4. “The Girls Did Not Have Half a Chance”: Hartford, Connecticut and the Newsgirl Problem
5. “Is This an Evil Practice?”: Newsgirls and Newspapers
6. “Girl’s Lib”: The 1970s Return of the Newsgirl
7. Conclusion: “I Was Just Selling Papers”
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
“Extra! Extra! is both a cultural and social history that reveals something about child labor and arguments over child labor. With great sources, amazing images, and a very readable style, this book will serve journalism historians, especially those with an interest in gender issues in journalism and journalism history.”—Linda Steiner, professor at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland
“Extra! Extra! When we hear those words, sounds of newsboys in Disney’s Newsies come to mind. Drawing upon rich primary sources, award-winning scholar Autumn Lorimer Linford offers a transformative corrective to our popular understanding of newsies by writing young working-class girls, women, and people of color into the narrative.”—Amber Roessner, cultural historian and public memory expert at the University of Tennessee’s School of Journalism and Media
“Autumn Lorimer Linford has skillfully woven together evidence from diaries, labor records, and popular culture to tell the story of newsgirls, who claimed public space a century ago but then disappeared from American memory. Their voices and faces fill the pages of this engaging book, which restores these girls and young women to journalism history, labor history, and social history. Linford’s research also invites us to consider how girls’ lives long have been debated as symbols of cultural anxieties, while their own experiences remain in the shadows.”—Carolyn Kitch, historian and Laura H. Carnell Professor in the Department of Journalism and the College of Media and Communication at Temple University
“Extra! Extra! When we hear those words, sounds of newsboys in Disney’s Newsies come to mind. Drawing upon rich primary sources, award-winning scholar Autumn Lorimer Linford offers a transformative corrective to our popular understanding of newsies by writing young working-class girls, women, and people of color into the narrative.”—Amber Roessner, cultural historian and public memory expert at the University of Tennessee’s School of Journalism and Media
“Autumn Lorimer Linford has skillfully woven together evidence from diaries, labor records, and popular culture to tell the story of newsgirls, who claimed public space a century ago but then disappeared from American memory. Their voices and faces fill the pages of this engaging book, which restores these girls and young women to journalism history, labor history, and social history. Linford’s research also invites us to consider how girls’ lives long have been debated as symbols of cultural anxieties, while their own experiences remain in the shadows.”—Carolyn Kitch, historian and Laura H. Carnell Professor in the Department of Journalism and the College of Media and Communication at Temple University
Descriere
Extra! Extra! details the lives and gendered experiences of newsgirls at the turn of twentieth century United States, as well as the reform efforts to bar their work and the implications of their deletion from the historical record.