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328 pages • first pub 2008 (editions)
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Mistress of Herself: Speeches and Letters of Ernestine L. Rose, Early Women's Rights Leader is a must-read for anyone inspired by trailblazing women who dared to challenge the status quo, as this collection of speeches and letters by Ernestine Rose will ignite a sense of courage and determination in readers who crave stories of female empowerment, social justice, and the unbreakable spirit of a true pioneer.
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Susan B. Anthony hung a picture of Rose on her wall. Elizabeth Cady Stanton publicly eulogized her as indispensable. Unique among the founders of the women’s rights movement because she was a Polish immigrant of Jewish background, celebrated orato...
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328 pages • first pub 2008 (editions)
ISBN/UID: None
Format: Not specified
Language: English
Publisher: Not specified
Publication date: Not specified
Mistress of Herself: Speeches and Letters of Ernestine L. Rose, Early Women's Rights Leader is a must-read for anyone inspired by trailblazing women who dared to challenge the status quo, as this collection of speeches and letters by Ernestine Rose will ignite a sense of courage and determination in readers who crave stories of female empowerment, social justice, and the unbreakable spirit of a true pioneer.
Description
Susan B. Anthony hung a picture of Rose on her wall. Elizabeth Cady Stanton publicly eulogized her as indispensable. Unique among the founders of the women’s rights movement because she was a Polish immigrant of Jewish background, celebrated orato...
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