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Dolores Bacon was an American writer, reporter, actress, and playwright best known for her children's books and her journalism for Joseph Pulitzer's New York World.
- Lived
- 1870–1934
- Nationality
- American
- Language
- English
Dolores Bacon (1870–1934) was an American writer, reporter, actress, and playwright who worked across multiple creative fields during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She developed a diverse professional portfolio that spanned literary writing, journalism, and theatrical performance.
Bacon is best remembered for her contributions to children's literature and her work as a journalist. She served as a reporter for the New York World, the highly influential newspaper published by Joseph Pulitzer. Alongside her career in print, Bacon also engaged with the theater, working both as an actress on the stage and as a playwright.