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This biography of Dallas Times Herald women's page editor Vivian Castleberry documents how she made a change in her community, in women’s page journalism, and for women’s news. Considered by some as the most important woman in Dallas in the latter half of the 20th century, Castleberry was a force for women not only in Dallas but also nationally and internationally. In shining a light on her career, more becomes known about her fights and her victories. Through this biography, historians can better understand that the relationship of the women’s pages to the women’s movement between the 1950s and '70s was more complex than previously explored. Known as the “godmother” of the Dallas women’s movement, Vivian was a trailblazer. Yet, she was also a mother of five daughters at a time when working outside the home was still being challenged, and that was an experience many middle-class women struggled with. In that way, and in others, she represented many other women. Her role in the public sphere meant she often told the stories of others. This book is her story.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Women’s Pages

Chapter 2: Childhood and College

Chapter 3: Marriage and Children

Chapter 4: Career at the Dallas Times Herald

Chapter 5: Covering the Kennedy Assassination

Chapter 6: Intersection with the Women’s Liberation Movement

Chapter 7: Continued Expansion of Women’s News

Chapter 8: (Not Really) Retirement

Bibliography

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 20/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781793650146, 978-1793650146
      ISBN10: 1793650144

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This biography of Dallas Times Herald women's page editor Vivian Castleberry documents how she made a change in her community, in women’s page journalism, and for women’s news. Considered by some as the most important woman in Dallas in the latter half of the 20th century, Castleberry was a force for women not only in Dallas but also nationally and internationally. In shining a light on her career, more becomes known about her fights and her victories. Through this biography, historians can better understand that the relationship of the women’s pages to the women’s movement between the 1950s and '70s was more complex than previously explored. Known as the “godmother” of the Dallas women’s movement, Vivian was a trailblazer. Yet, she was also a mother of five daughters at a time when working outside the home was still being challenged, and that was an experience many middle-class women struggled with. In that way, and in others, she represented many other women. Her role in the public sphere meant she often told the stories of others. This book is her story.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Women’s Pages

      Chapter 2: Childhood and College

      Chapter 3: Marriage and Children

      Chapter 4: Career at the Dallas Times Herald

      Chapter 5: Covering the Kennedy Assassination

      Chapter 6: Intersection with the Women’s Liberation Movement

      Chapter 7: Continued Expansion of Women’s News

      Chapter 8: (Not Really) Retirement

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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