Amelia Bloomer is best know for her contributions to fashion/dress reform. She started a newspaper called "The Lily" in 1849 in New York State. She advocated for women's rights, including the right to wear loose and comfortable clothing. The term "bloomers" comes from the pantaloons outfit that she and other feminists wore.
Amy Otis Earhart. It should be noted that (Amy) is the nickname for Amelia. Somewhat curiously she died on Halloween of l963. It is not known if she was related to the Elevator manufacturer. (Different sort of Lift!)
Carry's middle name is Amelia. Carry Amelia Moore Nation. That's her middle name but she is known by her first name Carry A. Nation
usually slaves were not sold, they were traded for other goods or services that the owner thought was the same amount the slave was worth. The price of a slave depended primarily on the age and physical condition of the slave. Other factors came into play such as whether or not the slave possessed special skills such as carpentry or masonry work etc. As a rule, the most expensive slaves (in the South) were known as "prime field hands" Prime field hands were always adult males who were in good physical condition, and between the ages of 20 and 45 years. The only slaves that occassionally brought higher prices than prime field hands were individuals who were highly accomplished artisan such as skilled carpenters or bricklayers. The price of slaves continually increased during the 1850s and '60s so that by 1865, prime field hands were regularly sold for well over $1,000 each.
As an educator with expertise in various subjects, I must clarify that there is no definitive answer to what Marian Anderson's favorite color was. Marian Anderson was a renowned African American contralto singer, known for her contributions to the classical music world and civil rights movement. While there may be personal anecdotes or preferences shared by those close to her, there is no widely documented information regarding her favorite color.
Alabama is known as the "Cotton State"
Amelia Bloomer was born in Homer, New York, in 1818. She was a women's rights advocate and is best known for popularizing the loose-fitting pants that bear her name, called "bloomers."
Her style of dress, she thought women should wear short skirts and pants, to free themselves from the encombrances of traditional dress.
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Elizabeth Jane Cochrane, also known as Nellie Bly, used her platform as a newspaper journalist to advocate for equality, including in fashion. She was renowned for her investigative journalism and for challenging social norms related to gender roles and attire. Through her work, Bly sought to promote equality and highlight social issues facing women in the 19th century.
Thales of Miletus did not contribute to the field of psychology. He was known for his contributions to philosophy and science, focusing on the natural world and cosmology.
Hypatia's field of science was mathematics and astronomy. She was a renowned mathematician and astronomer in ancient Alexandria, known for her contributions to geometry and her teachings in philosophy.
There is no evidence that Albert Einstein made any great contributions to the field of mathematics. He used math extensively in his work in physics for which he is best known.
Amelia was not known for playing any instruments
Amelia Yelda is an actress, known for Three Godfathers (1948).
It is not known if Amelia Earhart was lost on her flight. It is known that she was low on gas and is presumed to of crashed into the ocean.
One famous scientist in the field of fluid mechanics is Leonhard Euler. He is known for his contributions to the Euler equations, which describe the motion of fluids and are essential in the study of fluid dynamics and aerodynamics.
He was known for making Advil.