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Anna Quindlen was a columnist for the New York Times from 1981 to 1994, becoming only the third woman in the paper's history to write a regular column for its powerful Op-Ed page. In 1992, she won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. She left newspapers in 1995 to become a full-time novelist, and was the first writer ever to have books appear in the fiction, non-fiction, and self-help New York Times Bestseller lists. In this recording, Quindlen reads an excerpt from Emma Bugbee, who worked for the New York Herald Tribune for over 50 years. This piece is about the December 1912 suffragist march from New York City to Albany.
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Introduction to Opening the Way
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Stop 01--Ruth Sulzbeger-Holmberg
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Stop 03--Charlotte Cooper
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Stop 04--Reverend Violet Dease Lee
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Stop 06--Gloria Jacobs
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Stop 11--Rita Henley Jensen
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Stop 12--Kathleen Turner
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Stop 13--Barbara Goldsmith
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Stop 14--Patricia Galloway
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Stop 15--Toni Reinhold
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Stop 16--Carol Jenkins
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Stop 17--Kirstin Downey
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Stop 18--Anna Quindlen
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Stop 19--Gloria Steinem
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Stop 20--Grace Glueck
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Stop 21--Brenda Berkman