The Una
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History
In 1853, The Una, a paper devoted to the enfranchisement of woman, owned and edited by Paulina Wright Davis, was first published in Providence, Rhode Island.[1]Template:Sfn The Una was the first paper focused on woman suffrage, and the first distinctively woman's rights journal ever published.Template:Sfn Its mystical name signified "truth", to be used as a constant suggestion of fidelity to all. The Una had many notable correspondents such as William H. Channing, Elizabeth Peabody, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Rev. A. D. Mayo, Dr. William Elder, Ednah D. Cheney, Caroline H. Dall, Fanny Fern, Elizabeth Oakes Smith, Frances D. Gage, Hannah Tracy Cutler, Abby H. Price, Marion Finch, of Liverpool, Hon. John Neal, of Portland, Lucy Stone, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Template:Sfn For nearly three years Davis continued The Una, doing so entirely at her own expense. It took the broadest ground claimed of that day: individual freedom in the State, the Church, and the home; woman's equality and suffrage as a natural right.Template:Sfn
After the paper removed to the Boston publisher S. C. Hewitt, Caroline Healey Dall became associate editor, and for some time, assisted in the editorial department,Template:Sfn where it continued to be published until October 1855. Davis viewed The Una as a reform journal, while Dall wanted to advance it as a literary journal.Template:Sfn Its counterparts were Genius of Liberty and The Lily.Template:Sfn
See also
- Die Deutsche Frauen-Zeitung
- The Lily
- List of feminist periodicals in the United States
- List of suffragists and suffragettes
- Timeline of women's suffrage
- Women's suffrage in Rhode Island
- Women's suffrage in the United States
- Women's suffrage organizations and publications
References
- Encarta Encyclopedia: 2006 edition.
Attribution
Bibliography
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External links
- All three volumes of The Una, courtesy of the Boston Athenaeum.
- Image of volume 1, number 1, February 1, 1853. (Half-way down the page)
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- Defunct feminist magazines published in the United States
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- Defunct magazines published in Boston
- Magazines published in Rhode Island
- Mass media in Providence, Rhode Island
- Women in Massachusetts
- Women in Rhode Island
- Women's suffrage publications in the United States
- Women's suffrage in Rhode Island