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This article includes a list of references, related reading or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate. (June 2010) Rosalie Roos Born December 9th, 1823 Died June 4, 1898 Stockholm Other names Rosalie Olivecrona Occupation feminist, publisher, editor and writer Known for Feminist Spouse Knut Olivecrona Notes Co-founded the Swedish Red Cross (1865) Part of a series on Feminism Variants Amazon · Anarchist · Atheist · Black · Chicana · Christian · Conservative · Cultural · Cyber · Difference · Eco · Equity · Equality · Fat · French structuralist · Gender · Global · Individualist · Islamic · Jewish · Lesbian · Liberal · Lipstick · Marxist · Material · New · Postcolonial · Postmodern · Pro-life · Proto · Radical · Separatist · Sex-positive · Socialist · Standpoint · Theology · Third world · Trans · Womanism Concepts Feminist movement · Women's rights · Feminist effects on society‎ · Feminism in culture · Political lesbianism · Pro-feminism · Antifeminism · Women's health · Postfeminism Theories Gender studies · Gender mainstreaming · Gender equality · Equality · Women's studies · Men's studies · Economics · Political theory · Epistemology · Theology · Sexology · Sociology · Legal theory · Art · Literary crit · Film theory · Political ecology · Architecture · Anthropology · Archaeology · Criminology · Geography · Philosophy · Feminist psychology · International relations · Existentialism · Composition studies Feminist history · Women's history History History of feminism · First-wave · Second-wave · Third-wave Women's suffrage Timeline · Suffragettes · Canada · New Zealand · United Kingdom · United States By country Women's Rights by Country · Feminists by Nationality · China · Egypt · France · Indonesia · India · Ireland · Iran · Japan · Nepal · Nicaragua · Poland · Ukraine · Saudi Arabia · United Kingdom · United States Lists & indexes Articles · Feminists · Literature · Conservative feminisms   Feminism portal v • d • e Rosalie Roos, married name Olivecrona (December 9th, 1823-June 4, 1898 in Stockholm), was a Swedish feminist activist and writer. She is one of the three great pioneers of the organized women's rights movement in Sweden, alongside Fredrika Bremer and Sophie Adlersparre. Biography She was born in a wealthy family, educated in a girls school and took part in charity as an adult. One of her friends, Hulda Hahr, was a teacher at a girls' school in Limestone, a town near Charleston in South Carolina in the United States, and offered her a position on the school. She traveled to the United States in 1851, and stayed there for four years. Roos was first a teacher of French at the school in Limestone, then she became a governess at the plantation of two of her students, Eliza and Annie Peronneau. She later wrote a description of her stay and of the culture of the American South. She did not notice any abuse of the slaves herself, but she considered slavery to be unnatural and "emotionally disgusting," and was convinced that its abolition was unavoidable, though it would meet with much resistance. She returned to Sweden in 1855. In 1859, she founded the paper "Tidskrift för hemmet" (English:"A Paper for the Home") in companionship with her friend Sophie Adlersparre with financial support of Fredrika Limnell. The paper was a feminist publication, which argued for women's rights, particularly the right to higher education and profession. They wrote many of the articles themselves. In 1861, Roos and Adlersparre made a journey through Germany, France, England, Scotland and Ireland to compare the difference within the feminist movements, and reported that the movement was little known in Germany and France in comparison to Great Britain. In 1864, she took part in the founding of the Swedish Red Cross (1865) with Adlersparre, General Major Rudebeck, and Dr. Lemchen. In 1857, she married the statesman Knut Olivecrona. Works "Resa till Amerika" (A Journey to the Americas) documentary, 1851–55 "Mary Carpenter" 1887 "Spridda blad" (Spread leafs) poem, 1889 References Dagny nr 11 [1] Ulf Beijbom (in Swedish) : Utvandrarkvinnor. Svenska kvinnoöden i Amerika (Women Emigrants. Destinys of Swedish women in America) (2006) Carin Österberg (in Swedish): Svenska Kvinnor. Föregångare, nyskapare (Swedish Women. Predecessors, pioneers) (1990)