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Before 1970, only 6 percent of foreign correspondents were women. Today, The Brookings Institution estimates that more than one third are female and they have increasing influence on the content and ...
Before 1897, there had been only one female war correspondent ... was a formative experience for a new generation of American war correspondents. It was also a dress rehearsal for war coverage ...
Female war correspondents were kept from the frontline, but two brave American reporters broke the rules. Martha Gellhorn stowed away on a hospital ship and landed on Omaha Beach, and Lee Miller ...
She’d been working as a war correspondent since 1942 and had ... the Marines onto Okinawa Island in defiance of a ban on female correspondents going ashore in combat areas.
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His biography, Of Fortunes and War: Clare Hollingworth, first of the female war correspondents, is available in print, ebook and audio book ...
The perception in popular culture of war correspondents and image-makers is that they are ... (Greenwich Entertainment) Interviews with female peers like longtime CNN international correspondent ...
She covered the US troop withdrawal from Vietnam in 1973 and was the only female war reporter in the country at the time ... Affairs Pham Duy Diem emphasized the vital role of foreign correspondents ...
Lee Miller (second from right) with other female war correspondents in 1943 Public domain via Wikimedia Commons “It was this incredibly up-close and personal account of a hideous battle ...
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