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Lillian Lewis was the first African-American woman journalist in Boston. In the 1880s, she wrote for The Advocate, a Black community newspaper. She then went toThe Boston Herald, writing under the name of Bert Islew, scrambling the letters of her last name to disguise the fact that she was a woman, as female journalists were 'frowned upon' by society.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years

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