Elizabeth Leonor Banks (1865–1938) was an American-born journalist and author who spent four decades in England. Renowned for her undercover investigations into domestic service and working-class life, she wrote for major London publications, championed women’s suffrage, and contributed to British wartime intelligence during World War I. She published several widely read memoirs, including Autobiography of a Newspaper Girl (1902) and The Remaking of an American (1928). Brooke Kroeger is a correspondent and author who was, for more than a decade, a reporter, editor, and bureau chief for United Press International both in the US and abroad. She has written six books, including Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism and Nellie Bly: Daredevil, Reporter, Feminist. She is professor emerita of journalism at New York University, where she began teaching in 1998.