Letter, 1914 November 23,Oklahoma City [to] Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes, Stamford, Conn. / Kate Barnard, Commissioner of Charities & Corrections. 1914.

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Letter, 1914 November 23,Oklahoma City [to] Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes, Stamford, Conn. / Kate Barnard, Commissioner of Charities & Corrections. 1914.

Says she had no idea that she would be back at the East coast so soon again after she left New York. Goes on to say, that Markham helped her in her fight in the Child Labor and Compulsory Education Law, but has lost touch with him since, asks for his new address or have him come to the Twilight Club meeting.

1 p. on 1 leaf ; 28 cm.

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Wagner College, Horrmann Library

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Barnard, Kate, 1875-1930

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Stokes, Rose Pastor, 1879-1933

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Rose Pastor Stokes was a Communist and an editor, lecturer, and author. From the description of Letter, 1914. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007901 Social worker, reformer, and author. From the description of Playscripts of Rose Pastor Stokes, 1913-1915. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71068623 Rose Pastor Stokes was a factory worker from 1890-1902, and a journalist from 1903-1905. In 1917-1918, she opposed the entry of the United States int...