Elizabeth Banks (journalist)

Elizabeth Banks (journalist)

Infobox journalist
name = Elizabeth Banks
birthname = Elizabeth Brister Banks
birth_date = 1872
birth_place = Trenton, New Jersey
death_date = July 18 1938
death_place = London, England, UK
occupation = Journalist
alias = "Enid", "Mary Mortimer Maxwell"
gender = Female
status = Never married

Elizabeth Brister Banks (born 1872 - died July 18 1938) was an American journalist and author. Although she never renounced her American citizenship, she remained in England throughout the last forty years of her life.

A fiery red head, Elizabeth was born in Trenton, New Jersey. Her parents were John Banks and Sarah Ann Brister. As a young child, she was raised by her aunt and uncle Elizabeth and Joseph Peck on "the experiment farm" in Wisconsin. She attended Milwaukee Downer Female Seminary College in Milwaukee when it was still located at Fox Lake, Wisconsin.

She became a typewriter girl in a grocery store, then worked society pages in Baltimore and St. Paul. She worked as secretary at the American counselate in Peru, later becoming a stunt journalist when other women writers were relegated to society and fashion pages.

In London, she became a regular contributor to publications such as "The Daily News", "Punch", "St James' Gazette","London Illustrated", and "Referee". She created a sensation in London by recording her observations on the plight of the lower classes, which she researched posing as a housemaid, street sweeper, and Covent Garden flower girl. Her journalistic writing under several pen names including pseudonyms of "Mary Mortimer Maxwell" and "Enid", unceasingly promoted women's right to vote and denounced prison conditions for jailed suffragettes.

Elizabeth lived at 17 Downing Street, close to the Prime Minister's residence. Her neighbors and friends included George Bernard Shaw, John Galsworthy, Thomas Hardy, H. G. Wells and suffragette Henrietta Marston. She made major contributions to British Intelligence in developing strategies to help protect London from German aerial attacks and developing propaganda schemes that helped draw the United States into the first world war. Fact|date=January 2008 According to "Who's Who in America" (volume 20, 1938) "in 1914 she founded the Authors' Belgian Fund and Dik's fund for the Allies. She originated and also wrote a series of controversial essays entitled "The Lady at the Round Table".

She made a trip back to the United States and became the author of an autobiographical work, "The Remaking of an American". She also wrote "Campaigns of Curiosity" and "Newspaper Girl". Careful to protect her sources in both her letters and written works, the bulk of her personal papers were destroyed upon her death. She died in 1938 of arteriosclerosis. Fact|date=January 2008

Quaker roots

Research in 2007 proves that she had early American Quaker ancestors. Original Quaker letters in her possession were returned to this country upon her death. The letters came from her grandmother Sarah Hough. Fact|date=January 2008

External links

* [http://www.twinwolf.net/~tsb/Banks/ Biodata]


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