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    Ernestine Louise Rose (January 13, 1810 – August 4, 1892) was a suffragist, abolitionist, and freethinker who has been called the “first Jewish feminist...
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  • mosaic artist. Ernestine Rengiil, Palauan lawyer Ernestine Rose (1810–1892), Russian-American abolitionist and feminist Ernestine Rose (1880–1961), American...
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    Ernestine Rose (March 19, 1880 – March 28, 1961) was a librarian at the New York Public Library responsible for the purchase and incorporation of the Arthur...
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  • Frances Wright and Ernestine Rose on religion and democracy, and the initial reforms in women's property law in the 1830s and 1840s. Rose later joined a group...
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    000 books and the librarian in charge was Gertrude Cohen. In 1920, Ernestine Rose, a white woman born in Bridgehampton in 1880, became the branch librarian...
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    branches in 1485 by the Treaty of Leipzig: the Ernestine and Albertine branches. The older Ernestine branch played a key role during the Protestant Reformation...
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  • inexpressible joy." Ernestine Rose gave a speech about the loss of identity in marriage that Davis later characterized as "unsurpassed". Rose said of woman...
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  • in my life." Ned Rorem 1923–2022 Musician Composer "I'm an atheist" Ernestine Rose 1810–1892 Abolitionist, suffragette Activist, organizer Founder of atheist...
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    Lily Tomlin (redirect from Ernestine Tomlin)
    specials: Ernestine was a brash, tough and uncompromising telephone operator who generally treated customers with little sympathy. Ernestine often snorted...
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    Rodrigues, Brazilian journalist, financial expert, and philanthropist Ernestine Rose, suffragist, abolitionist and freethinker James Samuel Risien Russell...
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  • University during summers, where she worked with Helen E. Haines and Ernestine Rose, both of which were fierce supporters of intellectual freedom.} Brown...
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  • politician, 6th Chief Justice of the United States (d. 1873) 1810 – Ernestine Rose, American suffragist, abolitionist, and freethinker (d. 1892) 1812 –...
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    New York Public Library and the librarian of the 135th Street Branch, Ernestine Rose, purchased Schomburg's private collection for $10,000 funded by the...
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  • away from common law traditions in favor of the codification of law. Ernestine Rose had been campaigning for such a statute since 1836, later joined by...
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    The first advocates for women’s rights, including Frances Wright and Ernestine Rose, were focused on improving economic conditions and marriage laws for...
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    American business executive A. J. Pierzynski, American baseball player Ernestine Rose born and raised in Bridgehampton, was a librarian at the New York Public...
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    public was itself a noteworthy stand for the cause of women's rights. Ernestine Rose began lecturing in 1836 to groups of women on the subject of the "Science...
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    considering a Married Women's Property Act, with women's rights advocate Ernestine Rose an early supporter who circulated petitions in its favor. Stanton's...
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    Piotrków Trybunalski – men's football team playing in the lower leagues. Ernestine Rose (1810–1892), feminist writer and human rights activist Chaim Elozor...
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    with librarian Ernestine Rose, to help prepare for the first exhibit of "Negro art" at the New York Public Library (NYPL). Encouraged by Rose, she became...
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    becoming Stone's sister-in-law in the process. Stone, Brown Blackwell, and Ernestine Rose were appointed a committee to carry out the plan. Stone drafted and...
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    slavery and in support of women's rights. Early female speakers included Ernestine Rose, a Jewish immigrant from Poland; Lucretia Mott, a Quaker minister and...
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  • (d. 1928) 1876 – Felix Jacoby, German philologist (d. 1959) 1880 – Ernestine Rose, American librarian and advocate (d. 1961) 1881 – Edith Nourse Rogers...
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  • branch of the New York Public Library, working under the supervision of Ernestine Rose. She shared an apartment in the Sugar Hill district of Harlem with Ethel...
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  • Nineteenth Amendment, a majority of American Jews supported suffrage. Ernestine Rose was a Polish American suffragist who worked closely with Elizabeth Cady...
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  • 18 – Rose Terry Cooke, American author (b. 1827) July 30 – Count Joseph Alexander Hübner, Austrian diplomat (b. 1811) August 4 – Ernestine Rose, Polish-born...
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    (American) John D. Read (American) Charles Lenox Remond (American) Ernestine Rose (American) Benjamin Rush (American) John Brown Russwurm (Jamaican/American)...
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    women by a 35–23 vote. During the 19th century some women, such as Ernestine Rose, Paulina Wright Davis, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Harriet Beecher Stowe...
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    Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell (June 21, 1921 – February 28, 2011) was an American actress and model. She was one of Hollywood's leading sex symbols...
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    Antoine Thomson d'Abbadie, Irish-French geographer (d. 1897) January 13 – Ernestine Rose, Polish-born feminist (d. 1892) January 29 – Ernst Kummer, German mathematician...
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