New American Woman magazine

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New American Woman magazine was an early 20th-century feminist periodical co-founded by pioneering lawyer and suffragist Clara Shortridge Foltz to promote women’s rights and social reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feminist periodical
magazine
women's rights publication
advocatesFor expanded civic participation for women
legal reforms benefiting women
aimsTo promote social reform
promote women's rights
associatedWithMovement first-wave feminism
women's suffrage movement
coFoundedBy Clara Shortridge Foltz NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
editorialPerspective pro-suffrage
pro–women's rights
focusesOn economic rights of women
legal rights of women
political rights of women
social status of women
genre political magazine
social reform magazine
hasContributor Clara Shortridge Foltz NERFINISHED
hasFounder Clara Shortridge Foltz NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainTheme feminism
gender equality
social reform
women's rights
women's suffrage
politicalAlignment progressive
publicationPeriod early 20th century
targetAudience supporters of women's suffrage
women

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Clara Shortridge Foltz coFounded New American Woman magazine