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212: 274:" share of flour. The local administrator cracked down on the clergyman, and a banker in the town "ordered Miss Edna" to denounce the administrator in an editorial. Her reaction was to laugh him out of her office, but he retaliated with a loan foreclosure against the paper. The town sided with Daniel, to the point that a replacement loan from a different bank had so many endorsers that there was no room for her own signature on the note. 33: 285:
in editorials. When a businessman threatened to pull his advertising from the paper unless she relented, Daniel told him, "All right, you can cancel, but I'll give you one free ad. I'll write it and tell why you canceled. That's blackmail, I suppose, but I learned about it from you." The businessman
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Cain assisted her father at the Summerville newspaper. Although she later joked she had convinced him to put her name on the masthead as an editor so she could get a free railroad pass, she was assistant editor and "right hand man" to her father. She showed her ability as a writer with poems, clever
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For many years she was involved in the Georgia Press Association including serving as vice president and attending the Georgia Press Institute. She was active in civic life in Quitman. She was a charter member of the Quitman Garden Club, the first chairman of the Quitman Parks Commission and the
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Her father died in 1921. She and her husband Royal Daniel were co-editors of the paper together for some 25 years. She became the sole editor and publisher of the newspaper when her husband died in 1939.
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In 1896 she lobbied for a bill to allow women to serve as state librarian, and she served for a time as the assistant state librarian. While in Atlanta she later became the first woman reporter for
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as John Cain Sr. stepped back to be managing director. Edna Cain was associate editor of the paper. She married Daniel in September 1915. She stepped up to full editor during
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citing enumeration district ED 16, sheet 32D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,254,139.
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An incident during the war was illustrative of Daniel's resolve as editor. A scandal arose over a local clergyman getting more than his "
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She died the next year in Brooks County Hospital after having a heart attack, and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Quitman.
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Against the wishes of her father, in 1907 she traveled to New York and became a member of the feature staff of the
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stories and other items. She was regarded as "one of the brightest writers" for the newspaper.
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as her husband became busy with other duties including directing the southern division of the
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Daniel called herself a "liberal Democrat". She always opposed conservative Georgia governor
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relented. Daniel continued to oppose Talmadge in his final run for office, in what became a
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and elsewhere for New York newspapers. After a year in New York she moved back to Georgia.
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In 1956 Daniel was given the Brenda Award for her "fearless journalism" from the
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for over 50 years. She was the first woman reporter to work for
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first woman to serve on the Brooks County Board of Health.
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Even while she was editor and publisher of the Quitman
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In 1913, Royal Daniel (a former managing editor of the
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For many years she edited the weekly 1274:American newspaper publishers (people) 438: 436: 434: 432: 430: 428: 219:In 1899 Edna moved with her father to 131: 107:Over 50 years of journalism in Georgia 1279:Journalists from Georgia (U.S. state) 1269:People from Chattooga County, Georgia 1009:Commission on Interracial Cooperation 135: 7: 978:Red Cross Briefs - Southern Division 974:"Canteen Service for Colored Troops" 972:Daniel, Edna Cain (August 1, 1918). 795:"Royal Daniel Dies of Heart Attack" 554:"Former Legislator Dies at Cordele" 999:Daniel, Edna Cain (October 1941). 374:Harris, Evelyn (August 20, 1948). 325:until two years before her death. 236:. There she worked for the editor 188:in the Georgia State Legislature. 14: 1162:from the original on July 1, 2020 244:. She wrote feature stories from 180:Edna L. Cain was born in 1875 in 1182:"Newspaper Trio in Hall of Fame" 827:. September 11, 1913. p. 14 560:. September 20, 1921. p. 14 916:"Intelligent Civic Advertising" 127: 1099:. 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Chattooga County, Georgia
Quitman, Georgia
Newspaper publisher
Georgia
The Atlanta Constitution
Quitman, Georgia
Georgia Newspaper Hall of Fame
Summerville, Georgia
Chattooga County

Quitman, Georgia
New York World
Charles Chapin
Irvin S. Cobb
Puerto Rico
World War I
American Red Cross
Hooverized
Eugene Talmadge
controversial
The American City
The Georgia Review
The Delineator
Celestine Sibley
Atlanta Journal
Atlanta
Theta Sigma Phi
Georgia Newspaper Hall of Fame

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