Ernestine Louise Rose (January 13, 1810 – August 4, 1892) was an atheist, feminist, and abolitionist. She was one of the major intellectual forces behind the women's rights movement in nineteenth-century America.
She was born on January 13, 1810, in Piotrków Trybunalski, Russia-Poland, as Ernestine Louise Polowsky. Her father was a rich rabbi and her mother the daughter of a wealthy businessman..
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2014-01-15
Posted in Profiles & Bios
Susan notes: Katherine Martin, author, playwright, wife, mother, and 'beauty,' is part of the fabric of this website.
Martin died in January 14, 2006. She and I never met in this life; perhaps we will in another. Her husband Franc Sloan generously agreed to share two letters he wrote to family and friends about her departure from this world (fittingly, on a big red horse).
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2014-01-14
Posted in Tributes
Alice Stokes Paul (January 11, 1885 – July 9, 1977) was an American suffragette and activist.
Along with Lucy Burns and others, she led a successful campaign for women's suffrage that resulted in the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920.
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2014-01-12
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Thanks to the Daily Om for this great post!
While it is always important to honor what we've lost, sometimes a loss can also represent a chance for a new beginning.
When we lose anything that we cherish, the sense of emptiness we are left behind with can be overwhelming.
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2014-01-10
Posted in Points to Ponder
Carrie Chapman Catt (January 9, 1859 – March 9, 1947) was a women's suffrage leader.
She campaigned for the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution which gave U.S. women the right to vote in 1920.
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2014-01-09
Posted in Profiles & Bios