Rose, Ernestine, 1880-1961
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found: Schomburg Committee of the Trustees of New York Public Library collection, 1925-1940(Ernestine Rose)
found: Internet, http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/archival/collections, Oct. 6, 2010(Ernestine Rose papers, 1945-1947; Rose, Ernestine, 1880-1961; Librarian, was a pioneer in providing library services to blacks)
found: 135th Street Branch Records, 1905-1951:(Ernestine Rose (1880-1961), a community activist from Bridgehampton who made a significant contribution to Harlem Culture; served as a New York City Branch Librarian starting in 1908; she was also a professor of Library Science, book author, president of the New York State Library Association and, upon retirement, a leader in her hometown; Rose led in establishing the Schomburg Center for research in black culture in Harlem in 1925)
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2010-10-06: new
2015-04-01: revised
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