In five pages the American roots of author Rose Wilder Lane are examined in this consideration of her life.  Five sources are cited in the bibliography.
                                    
  
                                    
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                                                    Information on This Paper, Please Visit  /aftersale.htm  "In the early 1920s, Rose Wilder embraced communism and went to the Soviet Union, where she soon learned her mistake" (Bethell   
                                                
                                                    LSREVIEWSWSJ.htm).  "I came out of the Soviet Union no longer a communist, because I believed in personal freedom. Like all Americans, I took for granted the individual liberty to   
                                                
                                                    which I had been born. It seemed as necessary and as inevitable as the air I breathed; it seemed the natural element in which human beings lived" (Lane lane.html).   
                                                
                                                    Introduction 		Rose Wilder Lane was the first child of the famed Laura Ingalls Wilder, the creator of the "Little House" books which depict early life in America. As such she   
                                                
                                                    is a woman, or was a woman, who certainly saw a great deal of America, in terms of what it was and what it stood for, throughout her life. And,   
                                                
                                                    when we understand more of her life we see how she was incredibly active in life, up to the end, involving herself in writing and in global concerns. In essence,   
                                                
                                                    she was a piece of America, standing strongly and clearly for a nation and its history. In the following paper we examine her life illustrating how she was truly an   
                                                
                                                    American Writer, for she lived America and embodied all that Americans can be, or can wish to be.   Biography 		"Rose Wilder was born December 5, 1886, in De   
                                                
                                                    Smet, Dakota Territory, the first child of Almanzo and Laura Ingalls Wilder...When Rose was not yet two years old, Laura and Almanzo became very ill with diphtheria" and Rose was   
                                                
                                                    sent to live with Lauras mother and father to prevent her from catching the disease (Anonymous Rose Wilder Lane rose.html). Laura had another child, a boy, a few years later.