Forerunner (magazine)
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For the late 20th century Christian magazine, see The Forerunner.
The Forerunner was a monthly magazine produced by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (best known as the writer of "The Yellow Wallpaper"), from 1909 through 1916. During that time, she wrote all of every issue — editorials, critical articles, book reviews, essays, poems, stories, and six serialized novels. Gilman's drive for social change was the inspiration for Forerunner and its controversial articles. She succeeded in administering progressive ideas for change to the magazine's readers, growing support for her desires during the women's suffrage movement. The magazine was based in New York City.[1]
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Editor | Charlotte Perkins Gilman |
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Categories | Women's rights, literature |
Frequency | monthly |
Circulation | 1,300 |
Publisher | Charlotte Perkins Gilman |
Founded | 1909 |
First issue | November 1909 |
Final issue | 1916 |
Company | Charltone Co. |
Country | United States |
Based in | 67 Wall St., New York City |
Language | English |
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