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  1. Amelia Bloomer in dem nach ihr benannten Bloomer-Kostüm, aus The Lily, 1851 Bloomer-Kostüm, 1851. 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.

  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.

    • American
    • Publicizing the idea of women wearing pants which came to be known as "Bloomers"
    • Dexter Bloomer (m. 1840)
    • owner/editor of The Lily
  3. Amelia Bloomer (born May 27, 1818, Homer, New York, U.S.—died December 30, 1894, Council Bluffs, Iowa) was an American reformer who campaigned for temperance and women’s rights. Amelia Jenks was educated in a local school and for several years thereafter taught school and was a private tutor.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Amelia Bloomer was an early suffragist, editor, and social activist who worked to change women's clothing styles. She was also a fashion advocate who created the pantaloons, a new style of dress that became popular among women's rights supporters. Learn about her life, work, and legacy from this biography by Arlisha R. Norwood, NWHM Fellow.

  5. Amelia Bloomer was a women's rights activist who popularized the bloomer costume, a combination of knee-length skirts and loose pants, in the 1850s. She used her newspaper The Lily to promote the style and defend her cause, but also faced criticism and opposition from the press and the public. Learn how the bloomer costume became synonymous with trousers and feminism.

  6. 26. Feb. 2015 · Amelia Bloomer was a pioneer of women's rights journalism and dress reform. She edited The Lily, the first newspaper for women, and introduced Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton to each other.

  7. 9. Juni 2021 · Best known for her trousers today, Amelia Bloomer devoted her life to womens 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.