Nellie Bly
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Later Journalism and Writing (1890-1895)

This timeline covers the period following Nellie Bly's round-the-world trip, during which she continued to work as a journalist, writing about a variety of topics and conducting interviews with prominent figures.
Continued Reporting for the New York World
1890-1895
Following her circumnavigation, Nellie Bly continues to work for the "New York World", covering a wide range of stories, including social issues, crime, and entertainment. She conducts interviews with prominent figures, including suffragists and political leaders.
Reporting on Social Issues
1890s
Nellie Bly remains committed to social justice and uses her platform to advocate for the rights of women, children, and the working class. She writes about poverty, inequality, and the need for reform.
Coverage of the Pullman Strike
1893
Nellie Bly reports on the Pullman Strike, a major labor dispute that highlights the conflict between workers and management. Her reporting provides insights into the conditions faced by workers and the challenges of industrialization.
Shifting Focus
Mid-1890s
While still engaged in journalism, Nellie Bly begins to explore other interests, including writing novels and pursuing entrepreneurial ventures. She remains a prominent figure in the public eye.