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“the opposition of the
…”: Peter Kurth,
American Cassandra: The Life of Dorothy Thompson
(Boston: Little, Brown, 1990), 425.

Although Dorothy's editors:
Ibid.

Chapter 3
: A Second World War: 1939–1945

“tremors of approaching
…”: Irene Corbally Kuhn, “Shanghai: The Way It Was: A Glance Back at a Short, but Extraordinary Era,”
Los Angeles Times,
October 19, 1986.

Martha Gellhorn

“I
think the world
…”: “The Outsiders: Martha Gellhorn,” interview by John Pilger, 1983, video, 26:05,
http://johnpilger.com/videos/the-outsiders-martha-gellhorn
.

“so that she can buy
…”: Martha Gellhorn, “Chronicling Poverty with Compassion and Rage,”
New Yorker,
January 17, 2013.

They stopped at a bar:
Kenneth Schuyler Lynn,
Hemingway
(New York: Simon and Schuster, 1987), 465.

“After all, they have
…”: “Only the Shells Whine,”
Collier's,
July 17, 1937, 64–65.

“The
boy was shy
…”: Ibid., 49.

“would soon start
…”: Ibid., 64.

“Hurry, hurry, before
…”: Martha Gellhorn,
Travels with Myself and Another
(New York: Jeremey P. Tarcher/Putnam, 2001), 27.

“a face of black hate”:
Ibid.

“M. is going off
…”: Ibid., 32.

“small tatty planes”:
Ibid., 15.

“The passengers
…”: Ibid., 33.

“a city shrouded”:
Ibid., 35.


in a class
…”: Ibid., 35.

“Endurance,”
Martha learned: Ibid., 35, 37.


were humane and civilized”:
Ibid., 64.

“He saw the Chinese
…”: Ibid., 61.


Behind the barbed
…”: Martha Gellhorn, “Dachau: Experimental Murder,”
Collier's
, June 25, 1945, 16.


wounded, napalmed
…”: Martha Gellhorn, “Combat Reporting,”
Telegraph
, April 28, 2001.


all this objectivity
…”: Ibid.

Sickened by what she saw
: Martha Gellhorn,
The View from the Ground
(New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1988), 329.


The Muslim Arab attitude
…”: Ibid., 293.


sexual scandal-mongering
…”: “The War for Martha's Memory,”
Guardian
, May 15, 2001.


Most of the media
…”: John Pilger, “The Salacious Demolition Job on Martha Gellhorn Cannot Obscure a Remarkable Human Being,”
http://johnpilger.com/articles/the-salacious-demolition-job-on-martha-gellhorn-cannot-obscure-a-remarkable-human-being
, accessed February 19, 2013.

Margaret Bourke-White


We climbed over
…”: Margaret Bourke-White,
Portrait of Myself
(New York: Simon and Schuster, 1964), 18.


Wait,

Father said
: Ibid.


plump and harmless
…”: Ibid., 14.


that we both could
…”: Ibid., 24.


silver-cord entanglement
”: Ibid., 17.


You got him away
…”: Ibid.


opened a dazzling
…”: Ibid., 32.


smokestacks on the
…”: Ibid., 35.


Don't worry about
…”: Ibid., 35.


pictures and words
…”: Ibid., 64.


ghostly patchwork
…”: Ibid., 110.


Here in the Dakotas
…”: Ibid., 110.


more heart and mind
…”: Ibid., 136.


Then in the next
…”: Ibid., 183.


most determined
…”: Ibid., 183–84.


golden chains
”: Ibid., 197.


invisible ink
”: Ibid., 202.

Most military commanders
: Ibid., 202.

“‘
Hi, taxi!
'”: Ibid., 211.

All the while, Margaret hugged
: Ibid., 211.


Jesus Christ, they're
…”: Ibid., 231.

Margaret was on her way
: Ibid., 235–36.


sound of rushing wind
…”: Ibid., 246.


grotesque routine
”: Ibid., 246.

War could explain a lot
: Ibid., 248.


We didn't know
…”: Ibid., 258.


veil
”: Ibid., 259.


made the most
…”: Ibid.

Chapter 4
: A Cold War: 1945–1989

Marguerite Higgins


Then suddenly, for
…”: Marguerite Higgins and Carl Mydans,
War in Korea: The Report of a Woman Combat Correspondent
(New York: Doubleday, 1951), 107.


engaged in three
…”: Carl Mydans, “Girl War Correspondent,”
Life
, October 2, 1950, 57.


flabby routine of his
…”: Marguerite Higgins,
News is a Singular Thing
(New York: Doubleday, 1955), 26.

“that she should …”: Peter Noel Murray, “Marguerite Higgins: An Examination of Legacy and Gender Bias,” (PhD diss., School of the University of Maryland, College Park, 2003),

88–89. DRUM (
http://hdl.handle.net/1903/47
).


Marguerite is not so
…”: Ibid.


bitchy little story
”: Keyes Beech,
Tokyo and Points East
(New York: Doubleday, 1954), 168.


Korea was no
…”
War in Korea
, 17.


The road to Seoul
…”: Ibid., 19.


Streams of retreating
…”: Ibid., 27.


Are you correspondents
…”: Ibid., 78.


We know now that
…”: Ibid., 16.


What is more important
…”: Ibid., 58.


I had already been
…”: Ibid., 99–100.


there are no facilities
…”: Ibid., 97.


further clarified his
…”: Ibid., 107.


Ban on women
…”: Ibid., 107.


I started to say
…”: Ibid., 126.


Then, as the conviction
…”: Ibid., 127.


At three o'clock
…”: Ibid., 141–2.


Finally we pulled
…” : Ibid., 143.


The control ship
…”: Ibid., 143.


Come on, you big
…” : Ibid., 144–5.


the warmth and new
…”:
News is a Singular Thing
, 248.


For the simplest
…”: Ibid., 252.


Despite her success
…”:
Tokyo and Points East
, 183.

Chapter 5
: Ancient Peoples, Modern Wars


South Vietnam represents
…”: “John F. Kennedy Speeches: Remarks of Senator John F. Kennedy at the Conference on Vietnam Luncheon in the Hotel Willard, Washington, DC, June 1, 1956,”
www.jfklibrary.org/Research/Research-Aids/JFK-Speeches/Vietname-Conference-Washington-DC-19560601.aspx
.

Gloria Emerson

“Now Vietnam is our …”: Gloria Emerson,
Winners & Losers: Battles, Retreats, Gains, Losses, and Ruins from the Vietnam War
(New York: Random House, 1976), vii.

“Gloria Emerson, an award-winning …”: “Gloria Emerson Obituary,”
http://gloriaemerson.com/obit.pdf
.


And scoop a cloud
…”: Joyce Hoffman,
On Their Own: Women Journalists and the American Experience in Vietnam
(Cambridge, MA: De Capo Press, 2008), 23.


allowed to go
…”: Craig R. Whitney, “Gloria Emerson, Chronicler of War's Damage, Dies at 75,”
New York Times
, August 5, 2004,
www.nytimes.com/2004/08/05/arts/gloria-emerson-chronicler-of-war-s-damage-dies-at-75.html
.


Even the Postcards
…”: Gloria Emerson, “Even the Postcards in Saigon Depict G.I.'s in Battle,”
New York Times
, March 7, 1970.


On Med-Evac Copter
…”: Gloria Emerson, “On Med-Evac Copter, Faces and Pain,”
New York Times
, June 20, 1970.

build a truly sovereign
: Gloria Emerson, “Buddhist Monks Quietly Lead Campaign Against Thieu,”
New York Times
, September 3, 1971.

Once a Vietnamese woman
: Gloria Emerson, et. al.,
War Torn: Stories of War from the Women Reporters Who Covered Vietnam
(New York: Random House, 2002), xvi.


warrior sense of revenge
”: Gloria Emerson. “Vietnamese General and a G.I. Who Want to See Victory,”
New York Times
, February 17, 1971.


Facts Invented for
…”: Gloria Emerson, “Facts Invented for a General's Medal,”
New York Times
, October 21, 1970.


To Company B
…”: Gloria Emerson, “To Company B, Apricots Suggest Death,”
New York Times
, December 13, 1970.


She
[Gloria]
jerked me by
…”: Judith Coburn, “Gloria Emerson,
May 19, 1929–August 4, 2004,”
http://gloriaemerson.com/memorial_gloria.html
.


such a dark and
…”:
On Their Own
, 14.

She took on rock star
: “John Lennon's Legacy,”
The Notion
blog on
The Nation
's website, December 7, 2006,
www.thenation.com/blog/john-lennons-legacy
.


I could not rejoice
” Maria S. Bonn, “The Lust of the Eye: Michael Herr, Gloria Emerson and the Art of Observation,”
Papers on Language and Literature
29, no. 1 (1993): 29–30.


It's absolutely disgusting
…” : Rod Nordland, “Gloria Emerson, May 19, 1929–August 4, 2004,”
http://gloriaemerson.com/memorial_gloria.html
.

Georgie Anne Geyer


Being from the South
…” Georgie Anne Geyer,
Buying the Night Flight: The Autobiography of a Woman Foreign Correspondent
(New York: Delacorte Press, 1983), 120.


For one reason
…”: Ibid., 282-83.


simply
knew
things
”: Ibid., 276.


If you were not
…”: Ibid., 27.


one of those suburban
…”: Ibid., 27–28.


a very real bully
…”: Ibid., 27


What if one person
…”: Georgie Anne Geyer, e-mail to author, October 25, 2012.


My choosing a profession
…”:
Buying the Night Flight
, 29–30.


My family simply told
…”: Ibid.


I particularly resented
…”: Ibid.


Heroism had failed
…”: Ibid., 38.


The
Daily News
was also
…”: Ibid., 40.


The mob went to a party
…”: Ibid., 42.


The bishop of Chimbote
…”: Ibid., 50.


In that languid scene
…”: Ibid., 56.


every night we argued
…”: Ibid., 57.


We—and only we
…”: Ibid., 58.


What you have here
…”: Ibid., 60.


I could take no chance
…”: Ibid., 73.

Castro exerted

mind control
”: Ibid., 78.


You're not playing games
…”: Ibid., 5.

But the polite stranger
… : Ibid., 5.


puta
”: Ibid., 12.

A young guerilla startled
: Ibid., 16.

After dinner with a friend
: Ibid., 20.


You learn what is real
…”: Ibid., 144.


torment for any honest
…”: Ibid., 145.


Dear, I'm surprised
…”: Ibid., 154.


it would be around
…”: Ibid., 154.


When I went to Latin
…”: Georgie Anne Geyer, e-mail to author, October 25, 2012.


a whole wonderful
…”: Ibid.


a direct descendent
…”:
Buying the Night Flight
, 327.


sense of serenity
…”: Ibid., 287.


Strange things
…”: Georgie Anne Geyer, e-mail to author.

Chapter 6
: A Challenge That Never Ends

Janine di Giovanni


When I look at war
…”: Janine di Giovanni, “Syria: When Nonviolent Revolutions Spin Into Bloodshed,”
Newsweek
, March 11, 2013.


isolated profession
…”: Janine di Giovanni, interview with author, September 25, 2012.


eccentric and out-of-the-box
…”: Ibid.


live the life
…”: Ibid.

But the neighboring country
:
No Man's Land
:
Women Frontline Journalists
, written, produced, and directed by Shelley Saywell, for Bishari Film Productions Inc. in association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (New York, NY: First Run/Icarus Films, 1994), VHS.

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