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  1. Amelia Jenks Bloomer (* 27. Mai 1818 in Homer, New York; † 30. Dezember 1894 in Council Bluffs, Iowa) war eine US-amerikanische Frauenrechtlerin . Amelia Bloomer war zunächst Hauslehrerin. Sie lebte mit ihrem Mann Dexter Bloomer, Redakteur und Mitinhaber des liberalen Seneca County Couriers, in Seneca Falls im US-Bundesstaat New York.

  2. 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.

  3. 23. Mai 2024 · Amelia Bloomer, American reformer who campaigned for temperance and women’s 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.

  4. 1818-1894. By Arlisha R. Norwood, NWHM Fellow | 2017. Amelia Jenks Bloomer was an early suffragist, editor, and social activist. Bloomer was also a fashion advocate who worked to change women’s clothing styles. Bloomer was born in Homer, New York.

  5. 24. Mai 2018 · HISTORY. Amelia Bloomer Didn’t Mean to Start a Fashion Revolution, But Her Name Became Synonymous With Trousers. In the 1850s, women’s rights activists briefly adopted a new style in an effort...

  6. 9. Juni 2021 · Best known for her trousers today, Amelia Bloomer devoted her life to women’s suffrage. Learn more about the complicated history of the suffrage movement and then read about Mary Church Terrell , the daring Black suffragist left out of the history books.

  7. 26. Feb. 2015 · Amelia Bloomer edited the first newspaper for women, The Lily. It was issued from 1849 until 1853. The newspaper began as a temperance journal. Bloomer felt that as women lecturers were considered unseemly, writing was the best way for women to work for reform.