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South Dakota Messenger : ウィキペディア英語版 | South Dakota Messenger The South Dakota Messenger was a weekly feminist newspaper in South Dakota, USA from January 1912 to October 1914.〔(Library of Congress )〕〔Paula M. Nelson, 'Home and Family First: Women and Political Culture', in ''The Plains Political Tradition: Essays on South Dakota Political Culture'', Jon K. Lauck (ed.), John E. Miller (ed.), Donald C. Simmons, Jr. (ed.), Pierre, South Dakota: South Dakota State Historical Society Press, 2011, pp. 148-150〕 It was published in Pierre, South Dakota by Wm. J. Mundt.〔 Marguerite Karcher-Sahr, the daughter of Pierre pioneer Henry Karcher, wrote for the newspaper.〔(Karcher-Sahr House )〕 Ruth B. Hipple was one of the editors.〔 ==Bibliography==
*Leslie Ann Medema, ''The Role of the South Dakota Messenger in the Woman Suffrage Campaign of 1913-1914'' (University of South Dakota Press, 2000)
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