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While her name became synonymous with the controversial "Bloomer" pants, Amelia Bloomer’s legacy extends far beyond fashion. In this episode, we explore the life of the pioneering activist who became the first woman to own, operate, and edit a newspaper for women, The Lily. We discuss how The Lily evolved from a temperance journal into a vital platform for women's rights and suffrage.

We debunk the myth that Amelia created the "Bloomer Costume"—an innovation actually adopted from Elizabeth Smith Miller—and explain why she eventually abandoned the outfit after moving to Council Bluffs, Iowa. We also examine her crucial role as the connector who introduced Susan B. Anthony to Elizabeth Cady Stanton in 1851. Finally, we address the complexities of her historical standing, from her sainthood in the Episcopal Church to the rece ... 

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