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  1. 5 de dic. de 2019 · Ernestine L. Rose was one of the most important, but also one of the least-known, women's rights activists in nineteenth-century America. In the first comprehensive biography of Rose, Carol A. Kolmerten has recovered the most eloquent and persuasive speeches and letters of the movement itself. Rose's disappearance from history is telling.

  2. 3 de nov. de 2018 · As a public speaker, Ernestine Rose was more famous—and notorious—than Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony were, at least in her heyday, and she mentored them both. An immigrant from Poland, a communitarian socialist, an atheist, and a Jew, she was more “ultraist,” to use a then-faddish term, than anyone she shared a stage with. Anthony wrote in her diary in 1854: “Mrs. Rose ...

  3. Ernestine L. Rose 1810 - 1892 Born in Poland, the daughter of a rabbi, Ernestine Rose became one of America’s leading suffragists. Early Life in Poland As the daughter of a Polish rabbi, Ernestine Potowska wished to study scripture with her father and insisted on learning Hebrew, as male scholars would. (Girls learned in Yiddish.)

  4. ERNESTINE L. ROSE 347 ERNESTINE L. ROSE's ADDRESS ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF WEST INDIAN EMANCIPATION AT FLUSHING, LONG ISLAND, N. Y., AUGUST 4, 1853. FRIENDS-I can hardly leave this place without rais-ing my voice in unison with those who have spoken here. Indeed, the exercises of this celebration would not appear

  5. 26 de jul. de 2022 · Overlooked by historians for over half a century following her death, Ernestine L. Rose (1810−1892) was one of the foremost orators and social reformers of her era. A fearless human rights activist, she fought for racial equality, women’s rights, freethought and religious freedom, and she can be considered a forerunner of twentieth-century activists in civil rights and the women’s movement.

  6. 27 de abr. de 2017 · Wikipedia. On May 22, 1869, at age 59, the famous activist and orator Ernestine Rose became an American citizen in her own right. Her decision to do so, at such a late stage of her life, was ...

  7. 22 de dic. de 2016 · Abstract. Famous in the 1850s, Ernestine Rose has been undeservedly forgotten. An outstanding orator and activist for women’s rights, free thought, anti-slavery, and pacifism, Rose became admired despite being the only foreigner and atheist in all these US movements. This biography restores her amazing life to history.