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  1. Amelia Jenks Bloomer (May 27, 1818 – December 30, 1894) was an American newspaper editor, women's rights and temperance advocate. Even though she did not create the women's clothing reform style known as bloomers, her name became associated with it because of her early and strong advocacy.

  2. Learn about Amelia Bloomer, an early women's rights activist who founded The Lily newspaper and advocated for a new style of dress. She also worked on temperance, property rights, and soldier's aid during the Civil War.

  3. May 23, 2024 · Amelia Bloomer, American reformer who campaigned for temperance and womens rights. She also became involved in a dress-reform movement when she began appearing in public wearing full-cut pantaloons, which came to be known as ‘bloomers.’ Learn more about Bloomer’s life and work.

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  4. Amelia Bloomer was a women's rights activist who adopted a new style of dress with pants and skirts in 1851. She became a symbol of gender dissent and faced criticism and ridicule for her choice, but also inspired many other women to follow her lead.

  5. Feb 26, 2015 · Learn about Amelia Bloomer, the editor of The Lily, the first newspaper for women, and a pioneer of dress reform and women's rights. Find out how she met Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and influenced the movement with her articles and illustrations.

  6. Jun 9, 2021 · Amelia Bloomer was a 19th-century American editor and activist who advocated for women's rights and a new fashion called bloomers. Bloomers were loose trousers under skirts that challenged the Victorian norms of corsets and petticoats, but also sparked criticism and harassment.

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  8. May 29, 2018 · Learn about Amelia Bloomer, the woman who founded the first newspaper by and for women in the US, and who advocated for women's rights and suffrage in the 19th century. Discover how she influenced the fashion, politics and culture of her time with her progressive thinking and actions.

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