Nixola Greeley-Smith

Nixola Greeley-Smith (April 5, 1880 – March 9, 1919) was an American suffragist and a journalist at New York's The Evening World.

Her grandfather was the notable newspaper editor Horace Greeley and he left his fortune to Greeley-Smith's mother.

[1][2] She worked at Joseph Pulitzer's papers and developed a distinctive style to her human interest stories and interviews.

Nixola Greeley-Smith initially worked in St Louis before being based at The Evening World in New York.

She covered home front activities during World War I and was an advocate and activist for women's suffrage.