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Nellie Bly Wikipedia ~ Elizabeth Cochran Seaman May 5 1864 – January 27 1922 better known by her pen name Nellie Bly was an American journalist industrialist inventor and charity worker who was widely known for her recordbreaking trip around the world in 72 days in emulation of Jules Vernes fictional character Phileas Fogg and an exposé in which she worked undercover to report on a mental institution from within
Nellie Bly Story Movie Book Biography ~ Famed investigative journalist Nellie Bly was born Elizabeth Jane Cochran she later added an e to the end of her name on May 5 1864 in Cochrans Mills Pennsylvania The town was founded
It Cant Be Done Nellie Bly Nancy Butcher Jen Singh ~ Nellie Bly was a newspaper reporter for The New York World but instead of writing about “ladylike” subjects like tea parties and charity balls Nellie wrote about the social problems of her day like poor job conditions dilapidated housing and dishonest politicians
Nellie Bly exposed a New York insane asylum’s horrors Now ~ Writing as Nellie Bly a pen name taken from a Stephen Foster song she was a courageous crusader to let herself be committed into an insane asylum with no guarantee that she’d be able to leave
The Spirit of Nellie Bly Foundation for Economic Education ~ On this date—January 25—in 1890 25yearold Nellie Bly arrived in New York to great fanfare She had just become the first woman in history to travel completely around the world She did it in 72 days six hours and 11 minutes—by herself no less
Around the world in 72 days how Nellie Bly became a real ~ Nellie Bly was a 19thcentury American journalist who was told it would be impossible for her to make it around the world in 80 days like the fictional Phileas Fogg – then did it all the same
Nellie Bly American journalist Britannica ~ Nellie Bly was the most famous American woman reporter of the 19th century Her investigation of conditions at an insane asylum sparked outrage legal action and improvements of the treatment of the mentally ill Her trip around the world in 72 days brought her even further fame
Nellie Bly National Womens History Museum ~ As a newspaper writer she took the pen name Nellie Bly Although Bly was a popular columnist she was often asked to write pieces that only addressed women Wanting to write pieces that addressed both men and women Bly began looking for a paper that would allow her to write more serious work In 1886 she moved to New York City
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