1. AP's First Female Reporters.
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WATTS, LIZ
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WOMEN journalists , *WOMEN & journalism , *WOMEN in journalism , *WOMEN in the mass media industry , *REPORTERS & reporting , *WOMEN in the press , *AMERICAN women in politics , *PRESIDENTIAL candidates' spouses , *TWENTIETH century , *HISTORY ,HISTORY of American journalism - Abstract
As of 1926, the Associated Press had not hired women to work as reporters. With the appointment of Kent Cooper as general manager, the first woman reporter was hired in that year, followed by the hiring of seven more women who worked at either the AP's New York or Washington, D.C., bureaus between 1928 and 1931. These women reporters provided American readers with numerous stories of women's activities, their style of dress, and other social news. They covered women athletes, women active in politics, and wives of officials, but they did not cover the most important assignments because that territory was claimed by their male counterparts. For the first time, AP assigned women to cover the wives of the presidential candidates, women at the political conventions, and women in the presidential inaugurations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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