Editor | Josephine Conger-Kaneko Kiichi Kaneko |
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Categories | Socialist, Feminist |
Frequency | Monthly |
Format | |
Circulation | 15,000 |
Publisher | The Socialist Woman Publishing Co. |
Founder | Josephine Conger-Kaneko |
Founded | 1907 |
First issue | June 1907 |
Final issue | July 1914 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Chicago |
Language | English |
The Socialist Woman (1907–1914) was a monthly magazine edited by Josephine Conger-Kaneko. Its aim was to educate women about socialism by discussing women's issues from a socialist standpoint. It was renamed The Progressive Woman in 1909 and The Coming Nation in 1913. Its contributors included Socialist Party activist Kate Richards O'Hare, suffragist Alice Stone Blackwell, orator Eugene V. Debs, poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox, and other notable writers and activists.