Rebecca Hourwich Reyher (1897–1987) was an author, lecturer, and suffragist. She was the head of the New York and Boston offices of the National Woman's Party.
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Women, Biography, History, 1900-1946, Africa - General, Africa, biography, Biography & Autobiography, Biography / Autobiography, Biography/Autobiography, Caldecott honor book, Children in literature, Children's 4-8 - Picturebooks, Children's fiction, Children's stories, Children: Grades 4-6, Contemporary Politics - Africa, Description and travel, Ethnic Cultures - General, Fairy Tales & Folklore - European, Fairy Tales & Folklore - Single Title, Family - Parents, Feminists, Fiction, Folklore, Folklore, russia (federation)Places
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Christina Sibiya (1900-1946), Fon of Bikom, Ndi Fon of Bikom, Rebecca Hourwich Reyher (1897-1987), Solomon ka Dinuzulu (1893-1933)Time
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- OLID: OL236390A
- ISNI: 0000000082591131
- VIAF: 70205259
- Wikidata: Q59630113
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- Rebecca Hourwich Reyher
- Rebecca Reyher
- Becky Reyher
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