Combat Always Makes Fast Friends—Uncovering the Story of a Trailblazing Woman War Correspondent
Dickey Chapelle marched with fighting forces on four continents to document history and was the first American woman journalist killed covering combat.
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DonateCultural critic and historian Lorissa Rinehart writes about art, war, politics, and the places where these discourses intersect. Her writing has recently appeared in Hyperallergic, Perfect Strangers, and Narratively, among other publications. She holds a master’s of art from NYU in experimental humanities and a bachelor’s of art in literature from UC Santa Cruz. First to the Front is her first book.
Dickey Chapelle marched with fighting forces on four continents to document history and was the first American woman journalist killed covering combat.