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Teresa Howard Dean
Journal Article

Teresa Howard Dean

2016
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(No one is certain why \"Howard\" appears in her name, but the biography with her papers suggests she might have been a widow when she wed Albert Dean.4) But in 1890, Dean, who had studied art at Lawrence College, shocked her family when she stopped painting to write a signed column, \"Snap Shots,\" for James W. Scott's editorial page in the Chicago Herald2 During her adventures writing \"Snap Shots,\" \"White Chips,\" and other newspaper columns from roughly 1890 until about 1931, Teresa Howard Dean told the stories of common folks from their perspectives. [...]Teresa Dean, \"a staunch and true friend\" to her peers, welcomed others into journalism and offered them advice enthusiastically because \"she [believed] there is always room for one more competent woman.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd