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Lillian A. Lewis

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announcement in 1892 refers to her as the Herald's "society editress".) She was one of the first African American women to write for a white-run newspaper. Lewis's knowledge of type-writing secured her a position as private secretary to Max Eliot.
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wrote of Lewis's work in 1893, "Her pen, as the sword, is ever drawn in defense of her race, and those who have had the honor of crossing weapons with her generally retire from the combat feeling that they have been vigorously fought."
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In 1894, Lewis was living on Myrtle Street in Beacon Hill and was considered one of the two "most brilliant and progressive young colored women in Boston." She was a stylish dresser, and moved with ease between Boston's elite
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Lewis was reportedly a gifted student with an interest in literature. While in high school, she began writing and delivering lectures on subjects such as
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Lewis was also a public speaker, as she was invited to give talks to organizations such as the Colored National League.
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Lillian Alberta Lewis was born in 1869 in Boston, Massachusetts. She was born at 66 Phillips St. in
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In 1920, Lewis became the first African American woman clerk in the Collector's Office at
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in 1889, using the pen name "Bert Islew" to disguise her gender. ("Islew" is an
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of "Lewis".) That same year, she made headlines when she was admitted to the
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referred to Lewis as "bright, witty, sparking, and of practical thought."
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Women of Distinction: Remarkable in Works and Invincible in Character
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Peter Salem: Colored American Soldier of the American Revolution
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History of the New England Woman's Press Association, 1885-1931
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Biographical Dictionary of American Newspaper Columnists
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On August 7, 1901, she married Ernest F. Feurtado, a
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Lillian Lewis

Boston Normal School
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston Herald
pen name
Beacon Hill
Lewis Hayden
abolitionist
Underground Railroad
Girls' High School
Boston Normal School
temperance
Jamaican
anagram
New England Woman's Press Association
society column
Richmond Planet
Our Women and Children
Monroe Alpheus Majors
The New York Journal
Boston Post
South End
West End
Boston City Hall
Peter Salem
African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years
ISBN
0890730830

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