Ernestine Rose (January 13, 1810 — August 4, 1892), British abolitionist, Feminist, freethinker | World Biographical Encyclopedia
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Ernestine Rose Society | Brandeis University
The Immigrant Activist Who Loved America's Ideals, If Not Its Actions | History| Smithsonian Magazine
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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
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Letter from Ernestine Rose to New York Public Library (excerpt) - Digital Commonwealth
Ernestine Rose | Jewish Women's Archive
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Ernestine Rose, the First Jewish Feminist. – Jewish Museum of Maryland