
New Books Network Brooke Kroeger, "Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism" (Knopf, 2023)
Jan 2, 2026
Brooke Kroeger, a seasoned journalist and Professor emerita, dives into her groundbreaking book, detailing how women have transformed American journalism. She recounts inspiring stories from pioneers like Nellie Bly and Ida B. Wells, highlighting their investigative bravery. Kroeger explores the 1800s fight for equality and connects it to modern movements, revealing ongoing challenges women face in the field. Her insights illuminate the significant impact women journalists have made, pushing against long-standing gender norms and contributing to major news stories throughout history.
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Chronology Reveals Hidden Patterns
- Brooke Kroeger treats women's journalism history as a chronological continuum to reveal patterns across decades.
- This approach exposed overlooked eras and connections that single-topic books miss.
Rhinemaidens' Frontline Reporting
- Anne Stringer and other 'Rhinemaidens' reported from the front in WWII and earned scoops like Nuremberg coverage.
- Kroeger highlights Stringer's personal tragedy and gritty reporting as cinematic and pivotal.
Use Guiding Questions To Choose Stories
- Ask consistent guiding questions when selecting historical subjects to ensure each story advances the central theme.
- Use repeatable queries like 'How did they get in the door?' to decide inclusion.
