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    Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer (November 18, 1861 – December 16, 1951), widely known by the pen name Dorothy Dix, was an American journalist and columnist. As the forerunner of today's popular advice columnists, Dix was America's highest paid and most widely read female journalist at the time of her death.

  2. Dorothea Dix was an early 19 th century activist who drastically changed the medical field during her lifetime. She championed causes for both the mentally ill and indigenous populations. By doing this work, she openly challenged 19 th century notions of reform and illness.

  3. Mar 31, 2024 · Dorothea Dix was an American educator, social reformer, and humanitarian whose devotion to the welfare of the mentally ill led to widespread reforms in the United States and abroad. Dix left her unhappy home at age 12 to live and study in Boston with her grandmother.

  4. Dec 28, 2023 · Dorothy Dix: Topics in Chronicling America. Beginning in 1896, Dorothy Dix was the original American syndicated women’s advice columnist. This guide provides access to materials related to “Dorothy Dix” in the Chronicling America digital collection of historic newspapers.

  5. SUMMARY. One of the nation's all-time leading journalists, Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer, was born in Montgomery County, Tennessee. Better known as Dorothy Dix, millions read her daily syndicated advice columns. Although she was advisor to the love-lorn, Elizabeth never had her own romantic story.

  6. Timeline of Dorothy Dix: 1766-1951 and selected bibliography of her writings by Inga A. Filippo, MLS. Professor of Library Administration, Austin Peay State University Dorothy Dix (Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer) November 18, 1861 – December 16, 1951 1766-1843.

  7. Jan 23, 2014 · Topics in Chronicling America - Dorothy Dix: Advice Columnist & American journalist. Dorothy Dix (aka Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer) was the original syndicated women’s advice columnist and well-known American journalist. Throughout her career, more than 2,000 people wrote to her for her advice, and about 60 million read her daily column ...

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