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You forgot your skirt, Amelia Bloomer
2000
Juvenile literatureFeministsWomen's rightsBiographyClothing and dressSex roleHistoryWomenFeminists, juvenile literatureClothing and dress, juvenile literatureSex role, juvenile literatureNew York Times reviewed
Amelia Bloomer, who does not behave the way nineteenth-century society tells her a proper lady should, introduces pantaloons to American women to save them from the discomfort of their heavy, tight dresses.
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