Truth (magazine)

It was on hiatus from 1884 until 1886, and was revamped starting in 1891 under new editor Blakely Hall, who spiced up the publication by adding more pictures of women to its pages, more social satire, and color.

[6][7] A non-exhaustive list of notable contributors to Truth includes:

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