Queen Bee (newspaper)

The Queen Bee, formerly known as The Colorado Antelope was an American journal dedicated to women's rights.

The Antelope came out monthly until 1882, when Churchill moved to a weekly format and renamed the paper the Queen Bee.

Both papers covered various issues, including women's suffrage, race, and had a strong pro-feminist stance.

[4] Churchill traveled throughout the West to promote the paper and gather news to write about.

[7] The heading of the paper read "Devoted to the Interests of Humanity, Woman's Political Equality and Individuality.

"[1] The Queen Bee had an unusual format with the first page of the paper populated with epigrams and mottoes in the left-hand column.

The Queen Bee heading, January 13, 1892
The Queen Bee was "devoted to the interests of humanity, woman's political equality and individuality" (masthead). This issue, "No. 10" was likely issued in the first decade of the 20th century, followed cessation of its weekly publication prior to 1895