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List of American print journalists

This is a list of selected American print journalists, including some of the more notable figures of 20th-century newspaper and magazine journalism.

19th-century print journalists

  • M. E. C. Bates (–) – writer, journalist, newspaper editor; co-organizer/president of the Michigan Woman's Press Association; associate editor of the Grand Traverse Herald; writer for the Evening Record and the Detroit Tribune; oldest, continuous, newspaper correspondent in Michigan
  • Mary Temple Bayard (pen name, "Meg"; –) – writer, journalist
  • Philip Alexander Bell (–) – abolitionist; founder and editor of The Colored American, The Pacific Appeal, and The San Francisco Elevator
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    Bigelow (–) – "Aunt Dorothy" letters at True Light

  • Anna Braden (–) – editor, Presbyterian Visitor
  • Mary Towne Burt (–) – newspaper publisher and editor of Our Union, the organ of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
  • Anna Maria Mead Chalmers (–) – childre Top 10 Famous Journalists Who Helped Shape History XOCU