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American journalist, author of The Discovery of Freedom
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Rose Wilder Lane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Rose Wilder Lane (December 5, 1886, De Smet, Dakota Territory – October 30, 1968, Danbury, Connecticut) was an American journalist, travel writer, novelist, and political theorist. Although her mother Laura Ingalls Wilder is now the better known writer, Lane's accomplishments remain remarkable. She is considered a seminal force behind the American Libertarian Party. ..."
Images
TheAdvocates.org - Rose Wilder Lane
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Biography
An autobiographical sketch of Rose Wilder Lane, 1939
Library of Congress, American Memory Collections, American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936 - 1940. Images of original manuscript also available at http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/wpaintro/mocat.html.
Laissez Faire Books
Rose Wilder Lane (1886-1968)
Cato Institute, Three Women Who Launched a Movement
Web Pages
Rose Wilder Lane - Libertarian
Advocates for Self-Government
The Rose Wilder Lane Collection
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum
Articles
Book Review: Islam and the Discovery of Freedom by Rose Wilder Lane with introduction and commentary by Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad, by George C. Leef, The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, Sep 1998
Hero of the Day - Rose Wilder Lane, The Daily Objectivist
Rose Wilder Lane (1886-1968), Religion and Liberty, Oct 1996
Rose Wilder Lane, Isabel Paterson, and Ayn Rand: Three Women Who Inspired the Modern Libertarian Movement, by Jim Powell, The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, May 1996
Related Topics: Isabel Mary Paterson, Ayn Rand
35 Heroes of Freedom: Celebrating the people who have made the world groovier and groovier since 1968, Reason, Dec 2003
Related Topics: Reason's 35 Heroes of Freedom, John Ashcroft, Jeff Bezos, Norman Borlaug, Stewart Brand, William S. Burroughs, Curt Flood, Larry Flynt, Milton Friedman, Barry Goldwater, Václav Havel, Friedrich A. Hayek, Robert A. Heinlein, Jane Jacobs, Alfred E. Kahn, Brian Lamb, Madonna, Nelson Mandela, Martina Navratilova, Willie Nelson, Richard M. Nixon, Les Paul, Ron Paul, Ayn Rand, Dennis Rodman, Louis Rossetto, Julian L. Simon, Thomas S. Szasz, Margaret Thatcher, Clarence Thomas, Ted Turner, Evan Williams, Philip R. Zimmermann
"She was a prolific author in her own right and, along with Isabel Patterson and Ayn Rand, one of the three godmothers of modern libertarianism. Lane's The Discovery of Freedom: Man's Struggle Against Authority remains a powerful statement about the evolution and necessity of individual rights."
Writings
Give Me Liberty, Saturday Evening Post, 1936
Excerpt, published on July 1990 in the Future of Freedom Foundation's Freedom Daily
Books
Bachelor Girl
    by Roger Lea MacBride, 1999
The Ghost in the Little House: A Life of Rose Wilder Lane
    by William Holtz, 1993
Books Authored
Let the Hurricane Roar, 1932
Also known as Young Pioneers
The Discovery of Freedom: Man's Struggle Against Authority, 1943
Related Topic: Liberty
Young Pioneers, 1932
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