Rosa Farber
Mrs. Rosa N.(M.) Farber (born ca. 1902) photo was a leader of the anti-war Mothers' Movement and head of the Detroit-based group Mothers of the U.S.A. Mrs. Farber succeeded Mrs. Mary A. Decker, the orginal founder of the organization.
Mrs. Farber worked with Elizabeth Dilling in her opposition to Lend-Lease in 1941. When the Selective Service Bill was passed, Mrs. Farber said that all young men should "refuse to be victims of such arbitrary or un-Constitutional government dictum." She said "There is no other way out for us than through a revolution."
Rosa Farber was a tall blue-eyed blond of German descent.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Women of the Far Right: The Mothers' Movement and World War II, By Glen Jeansonne, page 110