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  1. Nellie Bly was born Elizabeth Jane Cochran on May 5, 1864 in Cochran’s Mill, Pennsylvania. Her father, Michael Cochran, owned a lucrative mill and served as associate justice of Armstrong County. When Bly was six, her father died suddenly and without a will. Unable to maintain the land or their house, Bly’s family left Cochran's Mill.

  2. Reveal. 'NELLIE BLY MAKES THE NEWS' is an animated documentary about the legendary journalist who changed the game for women in reporting before women even had the right to vote. Examining boundaries between reporting and storytelling, it creates a dynamic portrait of a woman who refused to accept the status quo. Directed by Penny Lane. 2 ...

  3. Nellie Bly Makes the News presents the story of Nellie Bly, a muckraking investigative journalist who changed the game for women in reporting before women even had the right to vote. This animated documentary draws from extensive primary sources, including Bly's own writing, and presents both real-world interviewees and re-enactments in several styles of animation and illustration.

  4. 28 de jul. de 2019 · Nellie Bly didn’t return to journalism until much later in her life, when she covered the eastern front during World War I, according to Kroeger’s book. She died of pneumonia in 1922 at age 57.

  5. W 1894 Nellie Bly poślubiła milionera Roberta Seamana i porzuciła na pewien czas dziennikarstwo. Zajęła się zarządzaniem przedsiębiorstwami męża po jego śmierci w 1904 r. Powróciła do dziennikarstwa reporterskiego kilka lat później, relacjonując ze zjazdu sufrażystek w 1913 r. oraz jako korespondentka wojenna podczas I wojny światowej w Europie.

  6. 28 de may. de 2019 · Nellie Bly Makes the News: Directed by Penny Lane. With Patrick G. Keenan. An animated documentary by Penny Lane about Nellie Bly, the legendary investigative reporter.

  7. 2 de may. de 2011 · Those words, describing New York City’s most notorious mental institution, were written by journalist Nellie Bly in 1887. It was no mere armchair observation, because Bly got herself committed ...