This collection of speeches by Amelia Jenks Bloomer, a
19th-century feminist reformer, explores women's issues and lives
during the period from 1850 to 1880. Bloomer lived in Seneca Falls,
New York, and was the founder of a woman's newspaper, the Lily. She
supported dress reform and was internationally famous for her
introduction of bloomers. She was a staunch supporter of women's
rights and worked closely with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady
Stanton, whom she introduced to one another. Bloomer was an
extremely popular public speaker who traveled throughout New York
State and the mid-West lecturing on temperance and greater
opportunities for women in employment and education. This volume is
the only collection of her speeches, and Coon's introduction
creates a narrative of Bloomer's life as the story of a shy, modest
woman whose commitment to reform and the endorsement of a new style
of women's dress catapulted her into public life.
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