Elsie Robinson
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Elsinore Justinia Robinson (April 30, 1883 – September 8, 1956) was an American journalist, poet, memoirist and short story writer, known for her syndicated Hearst column "Listen, World!," (1921 - 1956) which was read by 20 million Americans on a daily basis. Robinson was a pioneer in that she illustrated many of her own opinion pieces. In both her journalism and fiction, she argued eloquently and forcefully for women to have the same freedoms and opportunities as men. Her poems, which were widely published and anthologized, dealt with her personal grief and heartbreak.
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Elsie Robinson
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San Francisco, United States
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1956-09-08
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1883-04-30
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1956-09-08
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Listen, World! syndicated column
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Journalist
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illustrator
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memoirist
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poet
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fiction writer
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Elsinore Justinia Robinson (April 30, 1883 – September 8, 1956) was an American journalist, poet, memoirist and short story writer, known for her syndicated Hearst column "Listen, World!," (1921 - 1956) which was read by 20 million Americans on a daily basis. Robinson was a pioneer in that she illustrated many of her own opinion pieces. In both her journalism and fiction, she argued eloquently and forcefully for women to have the same freedoms and opportunities as men. Her poems, which were widely published and anthologized, dealt with her personal grief and heartbreak.
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