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–––. “Annie Laurie’s Experience.” San Francisco Examiner, July 13, 1890.
–––. “San Francisco’s Shame.” San Francisco Examiner, August 17, 1890.
–––. “Politics as They Seem.” San Francisco Examiner, August 24, 1890.
–––. “Valueless and Poisonous.” San Francisco Examiner, January 25, 1891.
–––. “As Women Never Know Them.” San Francisco Examiner, June 5, 1892.
–––. “As ‘Annie Laurie’ Saw It.” San Francisco Examiner, May 26, 1895.
–––. “Annie Laurie Tells of the Spectral City.” San Francisco Examiner, April 22, 1906.
–––. “Advice to Girls.” Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, July 4, 1919.
Black, Winifred. “Horror of Horrors.” Jewell County Monitor, November 27, 1895.
–––. “Rambles Through My Memories, Part I.” Good Housekeeping 102, no. 1 (January 1936).
–––. “Rambles Through My Memories, Part II.” Good Housekeeping 102, no. 2 (February 1936).
–––. “Rambles Through My Memories, Part III.” Good Housekeeping 102, no. 3 (March 1936).
–––. “Rambles Through My Memories, Part IV.” Good Housekeeping 102, no. 4 (April 1936).
–––. “Rambles Through My Memories, Part V.” Good Housekeeping 102, no. 5 (May 1936).
Works by Eva McDonald Valesh
Gay, Eva. “‘Mong’ Girls Who Toil.” St. Paul Globe, March 25, 1888.
–––. “Song of the Shirt.” St. Paul Globe, April 8, 1888.
–––. “Working in the Wet.” St. Paul Globe, April 15, 1888.
–––. “Eva Gay’s Travels.” St. Paul Globe, April 22, 1888.
–––. “Striking Maidens.” St. Paul Globe, April 29, 1888.
–––. “Eva Gay’s Travels.” St. Paul Globe, May 6, 1888.
–––. “Girls Make Money.” St. Paul Globe, May 13, 1888.
–––. “Workers in Wool.” St. Paul Globe, May 20, 1888.
–––. “Girls Make Cigars.” St. Paul Globe, May 27, 1888.
–––. “Girls Make Boxes.” St. Paul Globe, June 3, 1888.
–––. “The Sewing Girls.” St. Paul Globe, June 10, 1888.
–––. “How Girls Clerk.” St. Paul Globe, June 17, 1888.
–––. “On the Bright Side.” St. Paul Globe, June 24, 1888.
–––. “The Girls Rejoice.” St. Paul Globe, July 1, 1888.
–––. “The White Cross.” St. Paul Globe, July 8, 1888.
–––. “Behind the Scenes.” St. Paul Globe, July 22, 1888.
–––. “Only One Objection.” St. Paul Globe, July 29, 1888.
–––. “Search for Homes.” St. Paul Globe, August 5, 1888.
–––. “Girls in Politics.” St. Paul Globe, August 19, 1888.
–––. “Looking for a Place.” St. Paul Globe, September 9, 1888.
–––. “Yes, You Know Her.” St. Paul Globe, November 4, 1888.
–––. “Didn’t Fit the Bill.” St. Paul Globe, December 12, 1888.
–––. “Makes Girls Blind.” St. Paul Globe, December 25, 1888.
–––. “Life of a Fair One.” St. Paul Globe, January 13, 1889.
–––. “Eva Gay’s Inquiries.” St. Paul Globe, January 20, 1889.
–––. “My Lady’s Chamber.” St. Paul Globe, January 27, 1889.
–––. “A Chapter on Pugs.” St. Paul Globe, February 3, 1889.
–––. “And So She Flunked.” St. Paul Globe, February 24, 1889.
Anon. [Valesh, Eva McDonald]. “Girl Victim of Suicide Club.” New York Journal, September 2, 1897.
Valesh, Eva McDonald. “Journalism in New York.” Star Tribune, November 6, 1898.
Works by Ida B. Wells-Barnett
Wells, Ida B., and Miriam DeCosta-Willis. The Memphis Diary of Ida B. Wells. Boston: Beacon Press, 1995.
Wells-Barnett, Ida B. Arkansas Race Riot. Chicago: Ida B. Wells-Barnett, 1920.
Wells-Barnett, Ida B. Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells. Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970.
Wells-Barnett, Ida B., and Trudier Harris. Selected Works of Ida B. Wells-Barnett. The Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.
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–––. “Dr. Van Hambert’s Female Renovating Pills.” New York Daily Herald, October 26, 1837.
–––. [No Title.] Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, November 3, 1837.
–––. “To Females in Delicate Health.” Public Ledger, February 25, 1841.
–––. “Mysterious Murder at Hoboken.” Public Ledger, August 3, 1841.
–––. “Another Arrest in the Miss Rogers Case.” Public Ledger, September 1, 1841.
–––. “Female’s Friend.” New-York Tribune, September 28, 1841.
–––. “Genuine French Female Monthly Pills.” New-York Tribune, September 30, 1841.
–––. “John Tyler and the New York Herald.” Vicksburg Daily Whig, October 12, 1841.
–––. “The Case of Madame Restell.” New-York Tribune, August 24, 1842.
–––. “The Mary Rogers Mystery Explained.” New-York Tribune, November 18, 1842.
–––. “Lefever, the Seducer.” Buffalo Courier, May 24, 1843.
–––. “Restellism in Boston.” Baltimore Sun, April 3, 1848.
–––. “News Summary.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, March 26, 1872.
–––. “News Summary.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, October 16, 1872.
–––. “Political.” Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, March 23, 1872.
–––. [Morning Journal Ad]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 25, 1883.
–––. [No Title]. World, May 11, 1883.
–––. “Want Ads.” Pittsburg Dispatch, January 11–17, 1885.
–––. “Lonely Orphan Girl.” Pittsburg Dispatch, January 17, 1885.
–––. “The City.” Chicago Tribune, June 25, 1885.
–––. “Ownership of the Examiner.” San Francisco Examiner, March 4, 1887.
–––. Journalist V, no. 25 (September 10, 1887).
–––. Journalist V, no. 26 (September 17, 1887).
–––. “Who Is This Insane Girl?” Sun, September 25, 1887.
–––. “In and About Town. A Mysterious Waif. Bellevue Shelters a Girl of Whom Nothing Is Known.” New York Times, September 26, 1887.
–––. “Mrs. Robinson’s Fatal Leap. A Louisville Woman’s Suicide,” New-York Tribune, October 10, 1887.
–––. “Playing Mad Woman.” Sun, October 14, 1887.
–––. “She Ran Away from Home.” Evening World, October 14, 1887.
–––. “A Bride Choked with Gas.” Evening World, October 15, 1887.
–––. “He Dug Her Grave.” Daily Arkansas Gazette, October 15, 1887.
–––. “Can Doctors Tell Insanity?” Sun, October 23, 1887.
–––. “Smarter Than All of Them.” Hazel Green Herald, December 9, 1887.
–––. [No title]. Salt Lake Herald, December 9, 1887.
–––. “An Interesting Book.” Ohio Democrat, December 17, 1887.
–––. “The Times Transferred.” Inter Ocean, December 25, 1887.
–––. “Woman’s Department.” Iola Register, December 30, 1887.
–––. “The New Chicago Times.” Marion Star, January 13, 1888.
–––. “Howard’s Gossip.” Boston Globe, January 20, 1888.
–––. “Woman’s World and Work.” Times-Picayune, March 25, 1888.
–––. “A Crusade for Women.” St. Paul Globe, April 1, 1888.
–––. “Serious Charge.” Buffalo News, April 3, 1888.
–––. “A Case for Eva Gay.” St. Paul Globe, April 7, 1888.
–––. “Our Female Strikers.” St. Paul Globe, April 19, 1888.
–––. [No Title]. Chicago Times, April 22, 1888.
–––. “Minneapolis News.” St. Paul Globe, May 11, 1888.
–––. “A Committee of Jobbers.” St. Paul Globe, May 12, 1888.
–––. “The Plain Facts.” Minneapolis Tribune, May 13, 1888.
–––. “Our Girls.” St. Paul Globe, June 3, 1888.
–––. “Zenith City Items.” Duluth Daily News, June 8, 1888.
–––. “Very Close to the
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