Background
Stokes, Rose Pastor was born on July 18, 1879 in Augustava, Suvolk, Russia. Daughter of Jacob and Anna (Lewin) Wieslander.
Stokes, Rose Pastor was born on July 18, 1879 in Augustava, Suvolk, Russia. Daughter of Jacob and Anna (Lewin) Wieslander.
Educated Jewish Free School, London, 1887-1889. Lived at London, England., 1883-1890. Came to the United States, 1890.
Worked as cigar maker, Cleveland, 1890-1903.
Contributor, 1901-1905, assistant editor, 1903-1905, Jewish Daily News, NewYork.
Engaged in propaganda of socialism, August 11, 1906. Resigned from Socialist Party, 1917, and one of organizers and member Executive Committee National Party. Lecturer, Intercollegiate Socialist Society Author: The Woman Who Wouldn’t (play in three acts), 1916.
Songs of Labor (translation).
Home: New York, New New York
Member executive
Married J. G. Phelps Stokes, July 18, 1905.