Suzanne Grinberg

Suzanne Grinberg (1899–1972) was a pioneering French lawyer, feminist and pacifist. She was one of the women who participated in the Inter-Allied Women's Conference which opened in Paris in February 1919.[1] In 1920, she was vice-president of the Association du Jeune Barreau and secretary of the central committee of the French Union for Women's Suffrage.[1][2] She later published an account of the French suffragist movement (1926) as well as two works on women's rights (1935 and 1936).[3]

References

  1. Oldfield, Sybil (2003). International Woman Suffrage: October 1918-September 1920. Taylor & Francis. pp. 310–. ISBN 978-0-415-25740-4.
  2. "Portrait de Suzanne Grinberg" (in French). Roger Viollet. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  3. "Grinberg, Suzanne". WorldCat. Retrieved 31 January 2019.


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