The Woman's Tribune
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The Woman's Tribune
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The Woman's Tribune was an American newspaper founded in Beatrice, Nebraska, by women's suffrage activist Clara Bewick Colby. In print from 1883 to 1909, and published in Beatrice and in Washington, D.C., the newspaper connected radical feminism with women's culture on the Midwestern frontier. Throughout its run, its slogan was "Equality Before the Law." Unlike other suffrage papers that focused on urban culture and politics, The Woman's Tribune's appeal to the rural and everyday woman made it o
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American newspaper
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2023-10-05T11:40:42Z
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