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Rose Wilder Lane

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3094:. In March 1909, Lane married salesman, promoter and occasional newspaperman Claire Gillette Lane. Evidence exists that suggests the Lanes had met back in Kansas City and Lane's diary hints that she moved to San Francisco to join her future husband. Shortly after they wed, Lane quit her job with Western Union and the couple embarked on travels across the United States to promote various schemes. Lane soon became pregnant. While staying in Salt Lake City the following November, Lane gave birth to a premature, stillborn son, according to public records. Subsequent surgery in Kansas City likely left her unable to bear children. The topic is mentioned only briefly in a handful of existing letters written by Lane years after the infant's death in order to express sympathy and understanding to close friends who were also dealing with the loss of a child. 3419:, a fellow individualist and writer who was black. Her columns emphasized the arbitrariness of racial categories and stressed the centrality of the individual. Instead of indulging in what she referred to as the "ridiculous, idiotic and tragic fallacy of race, which a minority of the earth's population has deluded itself during the past century", Lane believed it was time for all Americans, black and white, to "renounce their race". Judging by skin color was comparable to the communists who assigned guilt or virtue on the basis of class. In Lane's view, the fallacies of race and class hearkened to the "old English-feudal 'class' distinction". She further believed that the collectivists, including those who embraced President 3651: 3474:, wartime rationing, and all forms of taxation. Lane ceased writing highly paid commercial fiction to protest paying income taxes. Living on a small salary from her newspaper column and no longer needing to support her parents or adopted sons, she cut expenses to the bare minimum, living a modern-day version of her ancestors' pioneer life on her rural land near Danbury. She gained some media attention for her refusal to accept a ration card, instead working cooperatively with her rural neighbors to grow and preserve fruits and vegetables and to raise chickens and pigs for meat. Literary critic and political writer 3311: 3042: 3050: 3232:. During these times of depression, Lane was unable to move ahead with her own writing, but she would easily find work as a ghostwriter or silent editor for other well-known writers. In 1928, Lane returned to the United States to live on her parents' farm. Confident in her sales of her books and short stories as well as her growing stock market investments, she spent freely, building a new home for her parents on the property and modernizing the farmhouse for herself and a steady stream of visiting literary friends. 1382: 3102:
the San Jose/Silicon Valley area of Northern California. Conditions often required them to work separately to earn greater commissions and of the two, Lane turned out to be the better salesperson. The marriage floundered as there were several periods of separation and eventually an amicable divorce. Lane's diaries reveal subsequent romantic involvements with several men in the years following her divorce, but she never remarried and eventually chose to remain single and free of romantic attachments.
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and briefly returning to De Smet, South Dakota, then settling in Mansfield, Missouri, in 1894. There, her parents eventually established a dairy farm and fruit orchards. She attended secondary school in Mansfield and Crowley, Louisiana while living with her aunt Eliza Jane Wilder, graduating in 1904 in a class of seven. Her intellect and ambition were demonstrated by her ability to compress three years of
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entries and numerous autobiographical magazine articles later described her mindset at this time as depressed and disillusioned with her marriage. She felt her intellectual interests did not mesh with the life she was living with her husband. One account even had her attempting suicide by drugging herself with chloroform only to awake with a headache and a renewed sense of purpose in life.
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by Bich Minh Nguyen, a young Vietnamese-American Lee Lien researches Lane's life based on an old family story. Lee's grandfather claims that Lane became friendly with the family while visiting Vietnam in 1965 and gifted them with a gold brooch, suspected to be the one Almanzo gave to Lane's mother as
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as part of the more general fight for individual liberty in the United States, writing: "Here, at last, is a place where I belong. Here are the Americans who know the value of equality and freedom". Her columns highlighted success stories of blacks to illustrate broader themes about entrepreneurship,
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magazine. The book was published well before Hoover became president in 1929. A friend and defender of Hoover's for the remainder of her life, many of her personal papers would later be included in the Rose Wilder-Lane Collection at the Herbert Hoover Library in West Branch, Iowa. While Lane's papers
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During these years, Lane, keenly aware of her lack of a formal education, read voraciously and taught herself several languages. Her writing career began around 1908, with occasional freelance newspaper jobs that earned much-needed extra cash. In 1913 and 1914, the Lanes sold farm land in what is now
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In the early 1940s, despite continuing requests from editors for both fiction and non-fiction material, Lane turned away from commercial fiction writing, save for her collaboration on her mother's books. At this time, she became known among libertarians as influential in the movement. She vehemently
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The collaboration between the two is believed by literary historians to have benefited Lane's career as much as her mother's. Lane's most popular short stories and her two most commercially successful novels were written at this time and were fueled by material which was taken directly from Wilder's
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As Lane aged, her political opinions solidified as a stalwart libertarian. Her defense of what she considered to be basic American principles of liberty and freedom were seen by some as harsh and abrasive in the face of disagreement. It is documented that during this time period that she broke with
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and the only child of her parents to survive into adulthood. Her early years were a difficult time for her parents because of successive crop failures, illnesses and chronic economic hardships. During her childhood, the family moved several times, living with relatives in Minnesota and then Florida
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There are eight novels written by MacBride, telling of her childhood and early youth. Despite assertions of the accuracy of the locations, dates and people mentioned, there is heavy debate on the degree of authenticity. At least some events may be accurately represented as he was a close friend of
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For the next few years, the Lanes continued to live a nomadic lifestyle, including stays in Missouri, Ohio, New York and Maine to work together and separately on various promotional and advertising projects. While letters to her parents described a happy-go-lucky existence, Lane's subsequent diary
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wrote that Lane and Paterson's nonfiction works were "the only intelligible books on the philosophy of individualism that have been written in America this century". The two women had "shown the male world of this period how to think fundamentally...hey don't fumble and fiddle around – every shot
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With her mother's death in 1957, ownership of the Rocky Ridge Farm house reverted to the farmer who had earlier bought the property on a life lease, allowing her to remain in residence. The local population put together a non-profit corporation to purchase the house and its grounds for use as a
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that would, she felt, ultimately destroy the United States. Wartime monitoring of mail eventually resulted in a Connecticut State Trooper being dispatched to her home to question her motives. Her strong response to this infringement on her right of free speech resulted in a flurry of newspaper
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royalties enabled her to again travel extensively and thoroughly renovated and remodeled her Connecticut home. Also during the 1960s, she revived her own commercial writing career by publishing several popular magazine series, including one about her tour of the Vietnam War zone in late 1965.
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she and her mother wove into the series. She donated the money needed to purchase the house and make it a museum, agreed to make significant contributions each year for its upkeep and also gave many of the family's belongings to the group. Lane's lifetime inheritance of Wilder's growing
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was discovered as a manuscript after Lane's death in 1968. Wilder had written the manuscript about the first four years of her marriage and the struggles of the frontier, but she never had intended for it to be published. However, in 1971 it became the ninth volume in the
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book series has remained unclear. Her parents had invested with her broker upon her advice and when the market crashed the Wilders found themselves in difficult times. Lane came to the farm at 46 years old, divorced and childless, with minimal finances to keep her afloat.
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books were providing Lane's parents with an assured and sufficient income. Lane bought her parents an automobile and financed construction of the Rock House near the Wilder homestead. Her parents resided in the Rock House during much of the 1930s.
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in hand, Lane was able to pay all of her accumulated debts. She moved to Danbury, Connecticut and purchased a rural home there with three wooded acres, on which she lived for the rest of her life. At this same time, the growing royalties from the
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museum. After some wariness at the notion of seeing the house rather than the books themselves be a shrine to Lane's mother, she came to believe that making it into a museum would draw long-lasting attention to the books and sustain the theme of
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The last of the protégés to be taken under Lane's wing was the sister of her Vietnamese interpreter. Impressed by the young girl's intelligence, Lane helped to bring her to the United States and sponsored her enrollment in college.
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through her publishing connections, the manuscript was rejected time and again. One editor recommended crafting a novel for children out of the beginning. Wilder and Lane worked on the idea and the result was
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The threat of America's entry into World War I had seriously weakened the real estate market, so in early 1915 Lane accepted a friend's offer of a stopgap job as an editorial assistant on the staff of the
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in Sedalia, Missouri. By 1906, Lane was working as a telegrapher at the Midland Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri. Over the next five years, Lane worked as a telegrapher in Missouri, Indiana and California.
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Lane died in her sleep at age 81 on October 30, 1968, just as she was about to depart on a three-year world tour. She was buried next to her parents at Mansfield Cemetery in Mansfield, Missouri.
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books and her years at the Wilder farm (1928–1935) to Norma Lee Browning, a young friend. The novel is based on Lane's diaries and journals of the period and letters exchanged with her mother.
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In 1943, Lane came into the national spotlight through her response to a radio poll on Social Security. She mailed in a post-card with a response likening the Social Security system to a
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into one and by graduating at the top of her high school class in Crowley. Despite her academic success, she was unable to attend college as a result of her parents' financial situation.
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Rose Wilder Lane, "I, Rose Wilder Lane, Am the Only Truly Happy Person I Know, and I Discovered the Secret of Happiness on the Day I Tried to Kill Myself," Cosmopolitan, 80 (June 1926)
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Located a short distance from the Wilder farmhouse in Mansfield, Missouri, is the Rock House which Lane had built for her parents, who resided there during much of the 1930s
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her old friend and political ally Isabel Paterson in 1946. During this time period and into the 1950s, Lane also had an acrimonious correspondence with socialist writer
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contain little actual correspondence between them, the Hoover Post-Presidential Individual series contains a file of Rose's correspondence that spans from 1936 to 1963.
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both addressed the difficulties of homesteading in the Dakotas in the late 19th century and how the so-called "free land" in fact cost homesteaders their life savings.
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In the late 1920s, Lane was reputed to be one of the highest-paid female writers in America and along with Hoover counted among her friends well-known figures such as
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was published in 1983. Lane became enamored with Albania and lived there for several long periods during the 1920s, spaced between sojourns to Paris and her parents'
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and publicly, vigorously, safely, attack a majority opinion" while Ford's showed how a poor mechanic can create "hundreds of jobs, putting even beggars into cars".
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paid Lane top fees to serialize both novels, which were later adapted for popular radio performances. Both books represented Lane's creative and literary peak. The
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credits Rand, Paterson and Lane with his final "conversion" from socialism to what he called "an older American philosophy" of libertarian and conservative ideas.
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views, Lane seized the chance to sell them to the readership. She sought out topics of special interest to her audience. Her first entry characterized the
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had urged Lane to move to Connecticut, where she would be only "up country a few miles" from Paterson, who had been a friend for many years.
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Along with Hurston and Paterson, Lane was critical of Roosevelt on his foreign policy and was against drafting young men into a foreign war.
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series, the book was the result of Wilder's fans who were writing to Lane asking "what happened next?". She contributed book reviews to the
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In late 1930, Lane's mother approached her with a rough, first-person narrative manuscript outlining her hardscrabble pioneer childhood,
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Publicity Bureau in post-World War I Europe. She continued with the Red Cross through 1965, reporting from Vietnam at the age of 78 for
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at the Mansfield railroad station. Not satisfied with the options open to young women in Mansfield, by early 1905 she was working for
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magazine to provide "a woman's point of view". She traveled extensively in Europe and Asia as part of the Red Cross. In 1926, Lane,
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Laura Ingalls Wilder & Rose Wilder Lane: The Beginning of a Fruitful, Fateful Collaboration (Caroline Fraser, 17 April 2018)
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daily, churning out formulaic romantic fiction serials that ran for weeks at a time. Lane's first-hand accounts of the lives of
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and their French maid traveled from France to Albania in a car they had named Zenobia. An account of the journey called
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During World War II, Lane enjoyed a new phase in her writing career. From 1942 to 1945, she wrote a weekly column for
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Lane combined advocacy of laissez faire and anti-racism. The views she expressed on race were similar to those of
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saw an increasing and steady sale, augmented by its adaptation into popular radio dramatization that starred
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on the nation and to exchange ideas. The trip culminated in a two-month stay in Bellingham, Washington.
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Where the World is Topsy-Turvy: Rose Wilder Lane After the Great War (Sallie Ketcham, 12 November 2018)
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Jennifer and Sarah E. Coleman (seasons 8-9), Jennifer and Michele Steffin (post-series movies) in the
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Later in 1915, Lane's mother visited San Francisco for several months. Together they attended the
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Holtz, William. (1993). The ghost in the little house. University of Missouri Press, p. 184
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Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement
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After high school graduation, Lane returned to her parents' home in Mansfield and learned
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Lane's occasional work as a traveling war correspondent began with a stint with the
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Dorothy Thompson and Rose Wilder-Lane: Forty Years of Friendship Letters, 1921–1960
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In later years, Lane wrote a book detailing the history of American needlework for
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in which the United States becomes a libertarian state in 1794 after a successful
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Alexander, Holmes (10 August 1976). "Libertarians Believe Government Is Humbug".
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Lane's gravesite next to that of her parents in the Mansfield Cemetery, Missouri
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Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane: Authorship, Place, Time, and Culture
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In 1908, Lane moved to San Francisco, where she worked as a telegrapher at the
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Transcribed from 'Roger MacBride and Rose Wilder-Lane: A Libertarian Legacy'
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By 1918, Lane's marriage officially ended and she had quit her job with the
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Location of the Wilder homestead where Lane was born in DeSmet, South Dakota
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in Missouri. She informally adopted a young Albanian boy named Rexh Meta (
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Lane played a hands-on role during the 1940s and 1950s in launching the
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by firing squad for treason, Lane served as the 21st president of the
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during her travels with the Red Cross, Lane was a staunch opponent of
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freedom and creativity. In one, she compared the accomplishments of
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The Rediscovered Writings of Rose Wilder-Lane, Literary Journalist
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The Woman and the Dynamo: Isabel Paterson and the Idea of America
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Prairie fires : the American dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder
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by Susan Wittig Albert, Lane tells the story of her work on the
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American journalist, writer, and political theorist (1886–1968)
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Beito, David T. Beito and Beito, Linda Royster (Spring 2008).
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The Constantly Increasing Wonders in the New Field of Wireless
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articles and the publishing of a pamphlet, "What is this, the
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paid her $ 30,000 in 1938 to serialize her best-selling novel
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and began an extensive correspondence with figures such as
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Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder
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united her with the well-known vagabond free-lance writer
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in 1920 in collaboration with Charles K. Field, editor of
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The Ghost in the Little House: A Life of Rose Wilder-Lane
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Western American Literature Research: Rose Wilder Lane
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Travels With Zenobia: Paris to Albania by Model T Ford
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Travels With Zenobia: Paris to Albania by Model T Ford
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Goddess of the Market:Ayn Rand and the American Right
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Lane was portrayed in the television adaptations of
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