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Mary Katherine Goddard โ€“ 1st Female Newspaper Publisher (1775)

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Crescent City Times
December 30, 2020 at 09:25 PM
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By Samuel Strait, Reporter at Large โ€“ December 30, 2020 In my mind Mary Katherineโ€ฆ
By Samuel Strait, Reporter at Large โ€“ December 30, 2020 In my mind Mary Katherine Goddard faced a most difficult path to becoming a notable American in an age, the eighteenth to early nineteenth centuries, where women were essentially second class citizens. Born in Connecticut in 1738, Miss Katy as she was known, went on to make her mark as a publisher, writer, bookseller, and one of the United States first Post Mistresses in Baltimore Maryland. At an early age Mary was fortunate enough to be born in a family who believed that both children, Mary and her younger brother William, deserved to be educated in a time where most felt only males should have that privilege. Mary Katherine's mother, Sarah, was instrumental in seeing that both children were well educated before setting forth in the world to become responsible for several early newspapers in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. Granted it was normally Williams task to initiate the process often funded by his mother, yet it was left to Mary Katherine, at the age of 24, and her mother to make the early newspapers successful. In spite of all her accomplishments as a journalist, editor, and publisher, perhaps her most famous accomplishment was publishing in 1777 the Goddard Broadsheet, which for the first time included the Declaration of Independence with it's signers. Her full name as printer was included on the Broadsheet. Mary continued as a bold advocate of the American Revolution as well as publishing several first accounts of the battles being fought during the war. Publisher, journalist, editor, and patriot, were but a few of Miss Katy's accomplishments during her long life. Bookseller, book binder, book shop owner were just a few of the tasks that occupied Mary's spare time. All at a time where society was male dominated. A truly amazing life Miss Katy lived until her death in 1816 in Maryland. The truly sad thing about this amazing woman is that most Americans in 2020 do not know she even existed. It seems in modern America, history is but an after thought. It is therefore, important for young people in this country to recognize that America's past is nothing to be ashamed of but celebrated as a unique experience in human history. Mary Katherine Goddard, a woman of achievement, was an early advocate for freedom of speech and the rights of women. Someone to be honored as an early example of grit and determination.

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Published December 30, 2020 at 09:25 PM
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