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Journal of American Studies | 2000

Gender Slurs in Boston's Partisan Press During the 1840s

Ronald J. Zboray; Mary Saracino Zboray

During the height of the 1840 presidential campaign season, the Democratic editor, Charles Gordon Greene, printed in his Boston Morning Post the following lampoon of the September 10 Bunker Hill Whig Convention: “ ‘Madam, I am astonished that you do not wave your handkerchief; I thought that the women were all whigs,’ said a gentleman to a lady while the procession was passing by them on Thursday. ‘You are mistaken, sir,’ was the answer – ‘the whigs are all women.’ ” Greene efficiently slung this partisan mud at the 80,000 men and women who demonstrated their support for the Whigs at the gathering. The editor fastened upon the oppositions previous pronouncement that “ ‘ The Ladies are all Whigs ’ ” and inverted it to effeminize men who would vote for William Henry Harrison. “The Whigs are all women,” “Colonel” Greene now declared. On this page of one of Bostons most widely read dailies, the gender of both Whig men and women was questioned and distinctions between them became blurred in unflattering ways. Greene thus defiled both sexes with one swift printed gesture.


American Quarterly | 1996

Books, Reading, and the World of Goods in Antebellum New England

Ronald J. Zboray; Mary Saracino Zboray


Nineteenth-Century Literature | 1997

Have You Read...?: Real Readers and Their Responses in Antebellum Boston and Its Region

Ronald J. Zboray; Mary Saracino Zboray


Archive | 2010

Voices without Votes: Women and Politics in Antebellum New England

Ronald J. Zboray; Mary Saracino Zboray


American Quarterly | 2004

Between "Crockery-dom" and Barnum: Boston's Chinese Museum, 1845-47

Ronald J. Zboray; Mary Saracino Zboray


Libraries & The Cultural Record | 2009

Is It a Diary, Commonplace Book, Scrapbook, or Whatchamacallit?: Six Years of Exploration in New England's Manuscript Archives

Ronald J. Zboray; Mary Saracino Zboray


Archive | 2000

A handbook for the study of book history in the United States

Ronald J. Zboray; Mary Saracino Zboray


Journal of the Early Republic | 1997

Whig Women, Politics, and Culture in the Campaign of 1840: Three Perspectives from Massachusetts

Ronald J. Zboray; Mary Saracino Zboray


Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly | 1996

Political News and Female Readership in Antebellum Boston and Its Region

Ronald J. Zboray; Mary Saracino Zboray


Nineteenth-century Contexts | 2000

The mysteries of new England: Eugene Sue's American “imitators,” 1844

Ronald J. Zboray; Mary Saracino Zboray

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Leonard Cassuto

University of Connecticut

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