She did not do any newspapers in 1875
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Elizabeth Jane Cochrane revolutionized journalism for women. She is better known by her pen name, "Nellie Bly," which she adapted from the Stephen Foster song, "Nelly Bly." Daring and innovative, she gained world fame when she beat Jules Verne's fictional character Phileas Fogg's record for traveling around the world in 80 days by more than a week, departing on November 14, 1889 and returning to New York on January 25, 1890. She was also famous for faking insanity in order to enter a mental asylum to observe what happens within.
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From 1873-1875.
Keswick Convention was created in 1875.