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Woman's Progress
''Woman's Progress in Literature, Science, Art, Education and Politics'' was a women's rights journal that was published from a Catholic Church, Catholic women's perspective. The founders were sisters, Marianne and Jane Campbell. The first issue came out in 1893 and was described by ''The Philadelphia Times'' as one that "while modest in form, gives an impression of earnestness and stability that should win the cordial recognition of Philadelphia women." Published by the Progress Publishing Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States, this periodical ran until 1896. History ''Woman's Progress'' was founded by Jane and Marianne Campbell in 1892. The journal ran until 1896. The Campbell sisters wrote under the Pseudonym, pseudonyms, "T.S. Arthur" and "Catherine Osborne". The first editions came out in 1893, were published by the Progress Publishing Company, which was located at 1009 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, and included contributions from Mary Grew, Elizabet ...
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