Rosette Susanna "Rosa" Manus (Dutch pronunciation:[roːˈsɛtəsyˈsɑnaːˈroːsaːˈmaːnʏs] was born 20 August 1881 and died either at Auschwitz or Ravensbruck in 1942.[1] She was a Jewish Dutch pacifist and female suffragist and was involved in women's movements and anti-war movements.[2] She served as the President of the Society for Female Suffrage, the Vice President of the Dutch Association for Women's Interests and Equal Citizenship, and was one of the founding members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) as well as its secretary.[3][4] She firmly believed that women could work together across the world to bring peace.[5] Although Manus was fairly well known in feminist circles in the 1920s and 1930s, she remains relatively unknown today.[6] She was involved in feminist work for about thirty years during her lifetime and was known as a "feminist liberal internationalist."[7][8]
^Dutch Jewry in a cultural maelstrom, 1880-1940. Judith Frishman, Hetty Berg. Amsterdam: Aksant. 2007. p. 191. ISBN 978-90-485-2106-7. OCLC 755017688.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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^Dutch Jewry in a cultural maelstrom, 1880-1940. Judith Frishman, Hetty Berg. Amsterdam: Aksant. 2007. p. 174. ISBN 978-90-485-2106-7. OCLC 755017688.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
^Rosa Manus (1881-1942) : the international life and legacy of a Jewish Dutch feminist. Myriam Everard, Francisca de Haan. Leiden. 2017. p. 160. ISBN 978-90-04-33318-5. OCLC 955275620.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
^Rosa Manus (1881-1942) : the international life and legacy of a Jewish Dutch feminist. Myriam Everard, Francisca de Haan. Leiden. 2017. p. 2. ISBN 978-90-04-33318-5. OCLC 955275620.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
^Rosa Manus (1881-1942) : the international life and legacy of a Jewish Dutch feminist. Myriam Everard, Francisca de Haan. Leiden. 2017. p. 2. ISBN 978-90-04-33318-5. OCLC 955275620.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
^Rosa Manus (1881-1942) : the international life and legacy of a Jewish Dutch feminist. Myriam Everard, Francisca de Haan. Leiden. 2017. p. 3. ISBN 978-90-04-33318-5. OCLC 955275620.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
^Rosa Manus (1881-1942) : the international life and legacy of a Jewish Dutch feminist. Myriam Everard, Francisca de Haan. Leiden. 2017. p. 2. ISBN 978-90-04-33318-5. OCLC 955275620.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
Rosette Susanna "Rosa" Manus (Dutch pronunciation: [roːˈsɛtə syˈsɑnaː ˈroːsaː ˈmaːnʏs] was born 20 August 1881 and died either at Auschwitz or Ravensbruck...
Look up manus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Manus may refer to: Manus (anatomy), the zoological term for the distal portion of the forelimb of an...
be held in The Hague. Coordinated by Mia Boissevain, Aletta Jacobs and RosaManus, the congress, which opened on 28 April 1915 was attended by 1,136 participants...
documented conflict between the Egyptian delegation and Jewish-Dutch feminist RosaManus whether the delegates of the Organization of Jewish Women from Palestine...
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an American activist in the civil rights movement, best known for her pivotal role...
Myriam; Haan, Francisca de (2017-01-01), "9 RosaManus to Rosa Bodenheimer, Amsterdam, 9 February 1937", RosaManus (1881-1942), Brill, pp. 403–408, ISBN 978-90-04-33318-5...
co-edited volume about women's activism; and another co-edited volume about RosaManus, in 1935 the founding president of the International Archives for the...
Leichter Irma Eckler, wife of August Landmesser Ruth Rosa Luise Mühlmann Mary Pünjer Henny Schermann RosaManus In early June 1942, 300 prisoners from Neuengamme...
most noted feminists in the prewar period, including Aletta Jacobs and RosaManus, some 4,650 books and periodicals, records of the International Council...
doi:10.1111/j.1467-6478.2014.00683.x. S2CID 145808585. Francisca de Haan, RosaManus (1881–1942), p. 17, BRILL, 2016, ISBN 9789004333185 "The Feminisms of...
became active in the women's movement. Her friends Mia Boissevain and RosaManus were among the organizers of the 1913 exhibition, De Vrouw 1813-1913 (The...
Jane Addams from Chicago. Coordinated by Jacobs, Mia Boissevain, and RosaManus, the conference, which opened on 28 April 1915, was attended by 1,136...
and post-apartheid reconciliation, founder of The Elders, inspiration RosaManus (1881–1942) – Dutch pacifist and suffragist Bob Marley (1945–1981) – Jamaican...
Groenouwe [nl]. As Jacobs' heir, Broese donated the papers of Aletta Jacobs to RosaManus one of the founders of the International Archives for the Women's Movement...
Caroline van Lanschot Hubrecht [nl], Nelly Mansfeldt-De Witt Huberts, RosaManus, C. Meyer, Clara Mulder van de Graaf-de Bruyn, Suzanna van Rees-Broese...
notable feminists like Carrie Chapman Catt, Ana de Castro Osorio and RosaManus. The FBPF began advocating for women's rights and extending suffrage to...
prisoners of war. Despite her damage, Monte Rosa reached Aarhus in Denmark on 3 April. In June 1944, Max Manus and Gregers Gram, members of Norwegian Independent...