Biography of rose wilder lane

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Field Information
Full Name Rose Wilder Lane
Date of Birth 05 December 1886
Place of Birth De Smet, Dakota Territory, USA
Date of Death 30 October 1968
Place of Death Danbury, Connecticut, USA
Citizenship / Country of Residence United States
Education Self-taught, attended some college courses
Profession Journalist, author, political theorist
Years of Activity c. 1915 - 1968
Brief Information Rose Wilder Lane was an American journalist and author, best known for her role in the early development of the libertarian movement. She co-authored "The Discovery ofriting," which later became "The Discovery of Free Will" and is credited with significantly influencing her mother, Laura Ingalls Wilder's, "Little House" series. Lane was also a prolific writer of magazine articles and novels, often advocating for individual liberty and limited government.

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