“Sergio Bibliography” in “Lisa Sergio Bibliography”
Lisa Sergio Bibliography
Amprim, Frank L. “Elisa Maria Alice Sergio, Alias Lisa Sergio.” Rome, Italy: FBI, National Records and Archives Administration, October 12, 1945, 1, FBI#65-18966-48, College Park, MD.
Armstrong, Jennifer Keishin. When Women Invented Television: The Untold Story of the Female Powerhouses Who Pioneered the Way We Watch Today. New York, NY: Harper, 2021.
Beck, Koa. “How Marriage Inequality Prompts Gay Partners to Adopt One Another.” The Atlantic, November 27, 2013. www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/11/how-marriage- inequality-prompts-gay-partners-to-adopt-one-another/281546/, accessed April 11, 2022.
Chenier, Elise. “Love-Politics: Lesbian Wedding Practices in Canada and the United States from the 1920s to the 1970s.” Journal of the History of Sexuality 27, no. 2 (May 1, 2018): 294—321.
Flint, Peter B. “Lisa Sergio, Radio Commentator in Italy and New York, Dies at 84.” New York Times, June 26, 1989. www.nytimes.com/1989/06/26/obituaries/lisa-sergio-radio- commentator-in-italy-and-new-york-dies-at-84.html, accessed April 24, 2023.
Halper, Donna. Invisible Stars: A Social History of Women in American Broadcasting. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Routledge, 2015.
Hosley, David H. and Gayle K. Yamada. Hard News: Women in Broadcast Journalism. Greenwood, CT: Greenwood, Press, 1987.
Jones, M.A. “To Mr. Nease.” Office Memorandum. Washington, D.C.: Federal Bureau of Investigation. April 30, 1945. FBI #65-19966, National Records and Archives Administration, College Park, MD.
Lisa Sergio FBI Files, Federal Bureau of Investigation, College Park, MD: National Archives and Record Administration, FBI #65-18966-80.
Lisa Sergio Papers, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Georgetown University. https://findingaids.library.georgetown.edu/repositories/15/resources/10071, accessed April 24, 2023.
O’Grady, Paul H. “Lisa Sergio, Was.,” FBI Report. Albany, NY: National Records and Archives Administration, FBI. December 11, 1954. 2, FBI #65-HQ-18966, College Park, MD.
Red Channels: The Report of Communist Influence in Radio and Television. New York: American Business Consultants, 1950.
Sanger, Elliott M. Rebel in Radio: The Story of WQXR. New York, NY: Hastings House Publishers, 1973.
Sergio, Lisa. “Autobiography.” n.d., 22, Box 5, Folder 6, Lisa Sergio Papers. Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Georgetown University. Georgetown, D.C.
______. I Am My Beloved: The Life of Anita Garibaldi. New York, NY: Weybright and Talley, 1969.
______. Jesus and Woman: An Exciting Discovery of What He Offered Her. McLean, VA: Hawthorn Books, 1975.
______. A Measure Filled: The Life of Lena Madesin Phillips Drawn from Her Autobiography. New York, NY: R. B. Luce, 1972.
Spaulding, Stacy. “Off the Blacklist, But Still a Target: The Anti-Communist Attacks on Lisa Sergio.” Journalism Studies 10, no. 6 (2009): 789–806.
Spaulding, Stacy L. “Lisa Sergio: How Mussolini’s ‘Golden Voice’ of Propaganda Created an American Mass Communication Career.” PhD diss., University of Maryland, 2005.
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