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27: 103: 217:, but was unable to finish this because of anti-Jewish measures by the Nazis. In 1935, Kramer and Pool divorced. From Berlin, Pool helped German Jews to flee to the Netherlands, by providing them addresses. In January 1939, shortly after the 237:
among her pupils). Pool became involved in a German Jewish resistance group named Van Dien, which had formed around the Tehuis Oosteinde. In September 1943, this resistance group helped her to escape from the Nazi transit camp
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funding (1959–1960), and was a guest lecturer at a number of colleges in the Deep South. In the United States, she contributed to the emancipation of African Americans in the
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by comparing anti-Jewish measures of the Nazis with the segregation of the American South. When Pool was a guest lecturer at
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Proceedings of the First Conference on Biographical Data in a Digital World 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 9 April 2015
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Ik zag hoe zwart ik was. Poëzie van Noordamerikaanse negers. Een tweetalige bloemlezing van Rosey E. Pool en Paul Breman
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PhD thesis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 2020. To be published with the University of Georgia Press in 2021.
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After the war, Pool established correspondence with such well-known African-American writers and poets as
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In August 1927, shortly after her engagement to the Berlin jurist and later Hamburg senator
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By the end of 1949, Pool had moved to London to live with her friend "Isa" Isenberg.
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Survivor, Agitator: Rosey E. Pool and the Transatlantic Century.
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Wrestling with the Muse: Dudley Randall and the Broadside Press
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that first brought us together (...)." An LP also entitled
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Passage naar vrijheid. Joods verzet in Nederland 1940–1945
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Pool was born and raised in a secular Jewish family in
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Black and Unknown Bards: A Collection of Negro Poetry
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n Engelse sleutel. Een ABC over het "Perfide Albion"
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She was visible promoting the religion. 101: 90: 585:(unpublished manuscript, Apeldoorn, 1987) 336:in 1963, with featured readers including 289:, both in Britain and the United States. 79:Learn how and when to remove this message 292:Pool traveled to the United States as a 715:, Vol. XV, No. 8 (June 1966), 88–91:89. 614: 355:In 1966, Pool was a jury member at the 16:Dutch poet and anthologist (1905–1971) 225:1940s: resistance during World War II 7: 872:Humboldt University of Berlin alumni 545:"Robert Hayden: Poet Laureate", in: 507:Black all day. American negro poetry 193:(SKK, or Socialist Artists Circle). 392:(Amsterdam: Vijf Ponden Pers, 1944) 14: 582:The marvellous gift of friendship 463:"The Negro Actor in Europe", in: 197:1930s: PhD and activism in Berlin 215:The Poetry of the American Negro 25: 796:, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. 191:Socialistische Kunstenaarskring 862:20th-century Dutch translators 505:(Co-editor with Paul Breman), 402:(Utrecht: G.M. van Wees, 1944) 221:, Pool returned to Amsterdam. 1: 744:, October 29–30, 1966, page 2 637:"Rosey E. Pool (1905 – 1971)" 569:: Summer 1983, Vol. 17, No. 4 555:(Rotterdam: Lemniscaat, 1968) 533:(Den Haag: Bert Bakker, 1965) 760:, January 14–15, 1967, p. 2. 709:"Literary Awards at Dakar", 562:: Spring 1972, Vol. 6, No. 3 430:(London: Odhams Press, 1961) 423:(London: Odhams Press, 1961) 357:World Festival of Black Arts 625:. Balans, 1987, pp. 31, 76. 526:, Fall 1963, vol. 3, no. 4. 454:"African Renaissance", in: 205:(1904–1973), Pool moved to 898: 857:20th-century women writers 635:Buys, Anneke (June 1995). 476:(Amsterdam: De Boer, 1957) 332:was produced in London by 428:Take care, Mick and Mandy 242:. She hid in the town of 100: 852:20th-century Dutch women 847:20th-century Dutch poets 641:BAFA & Arts Dialogue 553:Lachen om niet te huilen 421:Good luck Mick and Mandy 410:Love from Mick and Mandy 187:Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale 34:This article includes a 728:, Vol. 19, pp. 802–803. 63:more precise citations. 882:Writers from Amsterdam 531:Ik ben de nieuwe neger 801:Rosey Pool Collection 426:Annie M. G. Schmidt, 419:Annie M. G. 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Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale
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Humboldt University
Kristallnacht
Second World War
Anne Frank
Westerbork
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Robert Hayden
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