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You forgot your skirt Ameila Bloomer
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Corey, Shana
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Bloomer, Amelia
/ Corey, Shana
/ McLaren, Chesley
/ Stanton, Elizabeth Cady (1815-1902)
2000
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Bloomer, Amelia
/ Corey, Shana
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/ Stanton, Elizabeth Cady (1815-1902)
2000
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You forgot your skirt Ameila Bloomer
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Amelia Bloomer was not a proper lady. In fact, Amelia Bloomer thought proper ladies were silly. She thought it was silly that proper ladies were not allowed to vote. So she tried to change the laws so that they could. Then one day, Amelia's friend Elizabeth Cady Stanton came to visit. Elizabeth brought her cousin Libby with her. Libby looked remarkable! She was even more improper than Amelia because Libby was not wearing a dress! The silliest thing of all, thought Amelia Bloomer, was the way proper ladies were supposed to dress. Their dresses were so heavy, wearing them was like carting around ... a dozen bricks! What was proper about that?
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