Rose Pastor Stokes

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Rose Pastor Stokes was an early 20th-century American socialist activist, feminist, and writer known for her advocacy for labor rights, women's suffrage, and social reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feminist
human
socialist activist
writer
advocatedFor economic equality
improved working conditions
trade unionism
women’s political participation
areaOfInfluence American left-wing politics
American labor movement
surface form: U.S. labor movement

U.S. women’s rights movement
cause social justice
women’s suffrage
workers’ rights
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs early 20th-century American socialist activist, feminist, and writer
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
familyName Pastor
Stokes
fieldOfWork labor rights
social reform
women’s rights
genre autobiographical writing
political writing
givenName Rose
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned English
marriedTo James Graham Phelps Stokes
movement feminism
labor movement
socialism
notableFor advocacy for labor rights
public speaking on socialism
social reform activism
speaking and writing against economic inequality
support for women’s suffrage
notableWork autobiographical and political writings
occupation journalist
political activist
writer
partOf American socialist movement
placeOfActivity United States of America
politicalAlignment American socialism
religion Judaism
sexOrGender female
spouse James Graham Phelps Stokes
timePeriod early 20th century

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Feminist Alliance hasCoFounder Rose Pastor Stokes
Uprising of the 20,000 notableSupporter Rose Pastor Stokes