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Lillian A. Lewis (born in 1869) was the first African-American woman journalist in Boston. She started her career in the 1880s with the Boston Advocate, a Black community newspaper, and in the 1890s began writing for the Boston Herald. To disguise her gender, she used the pen name "Bert Islew".

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  • Lillian A. Lewis (born in 1869) was the first African-American woman journalist in Boston. She started her career in the 1880s with the Boston Advocate, a Black community newspaper, and in the 1890s began writing for the Boston Herald. To disguise her gender, she used the pen name "Bert Islew". (en)
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  • Lillian A. Lewis circa 1897 (en)
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  • Lillian A. Lewis (born in 1869) was the first African-American woman journalist in Boston. She started her career in the 1880s with the Boston Advocate, a Black community newspaper, and in the 1890s began writing for the Boston Herald. To disguise her gender, she used the pen name "Bert Islew". (en)
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