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The Immigrant Activist Who Loved America's Ideals, If Not Its Actions | History| Smithsonian Magazine
Ernestine Rose, Judenschmerz, and Me | Jewish Book Council
April 19 - Bonnie S. Anderson on "The Rabbi's Atheist Daughter: Ernestine Rose, International Feminist Pioneer" - The Ph.D. Program in History
MHS Collections Online: Ernestine L. Rose
Ernestine Rose (January 13, 1810 — August 4, 1892), British abolitionist, Feminist, freethinker | World Biographical Encyclopedia
Rescuing Ernestine Rose (1880-1961): Harlem Librarian and Social Activist
Rescuing Ernestine Rose (1880-1961): Harlem Librarian and Social Activist
Ernestine Rose | American social reformer | Britannica
Rescuing Ernestine Rose (1880-1961): Harlem Librarian and Social Activist
Ernestine Rose - Wikipedia
Ernestine Rose Society | Brandeis University
SOCIAL WELFARE HONOREE ― ERNESTINE ROSE – THE JEWISH-AMERICAN HALL OF FAME
A photograph of Ernestine Rose working at the 135th Street branch of the New York City Public Library, she lead the library in activities that is credited with playing a large part
Forgotten Feminisms: Ernestine Rose, Free Radical | Judith Shulevitz | The New York Review of Books
MHS Collections Online: Ernestine L. Rose
Mrs Ernestine Rose High Resolution Stock Photography and Images - Alamy
File:Highgate Cemetery - East - Rose 01.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Letter from Ernestine Rose to New York Public Library (excerpt) - Digital Commonwealth
Ernestine Rose and Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Brief History | Ordinary Philosophy
NMAJH - Only in America - Ernestine Rose
Forgotten Feminisms: Ernestine Rose, Free Radical | Judith Shulevitz | The New York Review of Books
Amazon.com: The Rabbi's Atheist Daughter: Ernestine Rose, International Feminist Pioneer: 9780199756247: Anderson, Bonnie S.: Books
ELOQUENT CRUSADER ERNESTINE ROSE. by Yuri Suhl - 1st Edition - 0 - from Windy Hill Books (SKU: 02866)
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Ernestine Rose | American social reformer | Britannica