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- Nellie Bly - Wikipedia
As a writer, Nellie Bly focused her early work for the Pittsburgh Dispatch on the lives of working women, writing a series of investigative articles on female factory workers
- Life Story: Nellie Bly - Women the American Story
Nellie Bly was a world-traveling investigative journalist who used her career to shed light on the horrors of urban life and break gender stereotypes
- Nellie Bly | Biography Around the World in Seventy-two Days | 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
- Nellie Bly - National Womens History Museum
She used the pen name Nellie Bly, which she took from a well-known song at the time, “Nelly Bly ” Bly was a popular columnist, but she was limited to writing pieces that only addressed women and soon quit in dissatisfaction
- Nellie Bly - U. S. National Park Service
Bly returned to the United States 72 days after she had departed She set a world record for the fastest circumnavigation of the globe Bly’s journalism career would later include stories about industrialization, coverage of World War I, and support for the suffrage movement
- Nellie Bly Experiences It All - JSTOR Daily
We know this because the pale-faced young woman in question was in fact Nellie Bly, one of the first female undercover reporters Bly’s exposé, a series of articles published in the New York World entitled “Ten Days in a Mad-House,” led to public outrage and ultimately asylum reform
- Research Guides: Nellie Bly: A Resource Guide: Introduction
A pioneer in investigative journalism, Nellie Bly is best known for reporting on her record-breaking around the world trip (1889-90) This guide compiles digital materials at the Library of Congress, links to external sites and a select bibliography
- Bly | Wookieepedia | Fandom
Bly, whose clone trooper designation was CC-5052, was a clone marshal commander who served both the Galactic Republic and the Galactic Empire that followed A clone of Jango Fett, CC-5052 was bred on Kamino
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