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In September 1891, the Indianapolis Freeman hired Fox as an assistant corresponding editor. She continued writing for the newspaper until 1893.[1][2] At the Freeman, where she was the only woman on the editorial staff, her writings favored Booker T. Washington's approach to black economic progress.[citation needed] Fox resigned from the newspaper when she married, but continued to work as a public speaker. She was also an active member of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, as well as other organizations in the black community of Indianapolis. After the couple separated and her husband died in 1898, Fox resumed to her career as a journalist.[3]