Rose Harriet Pastor Stokes (née Wieslander; July 18, 1879 – June 20, 1933) was an American socialist activist, writer, birth control advocate, and feminist...
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the husband of Rose Pastor Stokes, a radical union organizer, birth control advocate and activist in the Communist Party of America. Stokes was born in New...
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U.S. radicals. Targets during this period included Marcus Garvey; Rose Pastor Stokes and Cyril Briggs; Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman; and future Supreme...
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Rebel Cinderella: From Rags to Riches to Radical, the Epic Journey of Rose Pastor Stokes, was published in 2020, and his latest, American Midnight: The Great...
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publication with native-born white Communists including Robert Minor and Rose Pastor Stokes, who took a strong interest in the so-called "Negro Question." Briggs...
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drew inspiration for the novel from the lives of Rose Pastor Stokes and her husband J. G. Phelps Stokes, as well as her own relationship with John Dewey...
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Cheryl Moch Haviva Ner-David Martha Nussbaum Margit Oelsner-Baumatz Rose Pastor Stokes Laurie Penny Judith Plaskow Letty Cottin Pogrebin Bertha Pappenheim...
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press in ensuing years and resurfaced in 1933 as the head of the Rose Pastor Stokes Testimonial Committee, an offshoot of the Communist Party which held...
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Stokes (disambiguation) Ricky Stokes, American men's college basketball coach Robert Stokes (disambiguation) Rose Pastor Stokes (1879–1933), Russian-born...
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Debs with Max Eastman and Rose Pastor Stokes in 1918...
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direct solicitations to join the still underground movement made by Rose Pastor Stokes of the CPA and Robert Minor of the rival United Communist Party. Briggs...
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July 4, 2020. Ginsberg, Alan Robert (2016). The Salome Ensemble: Rose Pastor Stokes, Anzia Yezierska, Sonya Levien, and Jetta Goudal. Syracuse University...
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mathematician and logician Andrzej Sobolewski (born 1951), physicist Rose Pastor Stokes (1879–1933) American socialist activist, writer, birth control advocate...
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IWW meetings, along with Emma Goldman, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, and Rose Pastor Stokes. Nelson was married to Carl Rave, an ironworker and union activist...
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Tearle. The film, which was inspired by accounts of the real life of Rose Pastor Stokes, tells the story of poor immigrants living in New York's Jewish Lower...
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Government Secrecy Related persons Seymour Stedman Lynne Stewart Rose Pastor Stokes Persons considered whistleblowers and charged under the Act Thomas...
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Seymour Stedman Charles P. Steinmetz A.M. Stirton J.G. Phelps Stokes ISS, SDL Rose Pastor Stokes * Maurice Sugar Norman Thomas Henry M. Tichenor Hermon F....
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war if you consider a war necessary.' The defendant next mentioned Rose Pastor Stokes, convicted of attempting to cause insubordination and refusal of duty...
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the son of James Boulter Stokes and wife Caroline (nee Phelps). His paternal grandfather was London merchant Thomas Stokes, one of the 13 founders of...
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Upton Sinclair Jessie Wallace Hughan * John Spargo ¤ J. G. Phelps Stokes Rose Pastor Stokes * Frank P. Zeidler ¤ Charles S. Zimmerman ¤ Went on to start or...
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novel, Salome of the Tenements (1923), was inspired by her friend Rose Pastor Stokes. Stokes gained fame as a young immigrant woman when she married a wealthy...
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died from complications from breast cancer and a series of strokes. Rose Pastor Stokes (1879–1933; aged 53), American writer, feminist and socialist. Marie...
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is Splitting the Party" (editorial); "A Challenge and a Greeting" (Rose Pastor Stokes); "The Pink Terror: II. The Pillage of the 18-20th A.D." (unsigned)...
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medical treatments and art criticism to gardening, needlework and Rose Pastor Stokes, and among her portrait subjects were Grover Cleveland’s family, John...
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States to be ordained in a Protestant church. They served together as pastors at the church of Thomas K. Beecher near Elmira, New York. This area was...
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titillating film posters were left untouched. The social activist Rose Pastor Stokes wrote that this "glorious work of art" was a "rare" depiction of "the...
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Other members of the Committee of 100 included Mary Ware Dennett, Rose Pastor Stokes, and Crystal Eastman. They held a protest rally at Carnegie Hall on...
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Women's Movement. Boris Souvarine France 7, 29 France; Czechoslovakia. Rose Pastor Stokes USA 27 Used the pseudonym "Sasha." Ciril Štukelj Slovenia 31 Used...
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Seabury Mary Shaw Anne O'Hagan Shinn Sarah Field Splint Doris Stevens Rose Pastor Stokes Vida Ravenscroft Sutton Kathleen de Vere Taylor Signe Kristine Toksvig...
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at 1924 Democratic national convention Katherine Stinson, aviator Rose Pastor Stokes, socialist activist, writer, and feminist Winifred Sackville Stoner...
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