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  • Topic is exactly "Women"

February 1, 1902

An advertisement for the Women’s Union in Richmond provides information on their location, board (they mention that Maggie Walker is the treasurer), and benefits.

January 25, 1902

A list of stereotypes advises women on how to act--and not act.

February 9, 1901

The Planet accounts of a female’s bravery as an officer in the confederate army, disguising herself as a man.

January 6, 1901

The Courts of Calanthe deem Mrs. Josephine Graham an honorable leader and Christian.

December 30, 1899

White women complain after the jobs that promised to pay well and provide them stable work leave them with "great dissatisfaction and discontent."

November 11, 1899

A black woman responds to a white woman's claims that black mother's do a poor job, and says she "would advise the lady not to write up subjects where her race is so deeply involved in the great wrong and sin they have placed upon this people."

September 16, 1899

The Planet writes of the “good deal of talk” concerning a female bicyclist who is in Richmond on a “two weeks visit.”

September 16, 1899

The Planet writes of the “good deal of talk” concerning a female bicyclist who is in Richmond on a “two weeks visit.”

August 5, 1899

A man tells of his own “delinquencies” when dealing with his wife and how he has “reformed."

July 29, 1899

The Planet states four cases of betrayal caused by women who are deemed untrustworthy.
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