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Manya Reiss

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Headstone for Manya Reiss at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in Beijing

Manya Reiss (also known as Maria Aerova, sometimes spelled Ayerova, Chinese: ; pinyin: Mǎníyà, 1900–1962) was an American Marxist–Leninist and a founding member of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA).[1]: 203 

Manya Reiss was born in China to a family of Russian-Jewish origin and then immigrated to the United States in 1912.[2] In the United States, she was a garment worker as well as a communist activist.[3] In 1931, she attended the International Lenin School.[2] After this, she worked for the Eastern Secretariat of the Comintern and was later sent on missions to Germany and France.[2] She returned to the United States in the late 1930s to work for the propaganda department of the Communist Party USA and to teach at a party school.[2] By 1940, she had returned to Moscow.[2]

In 1957, Reiss moved to China to work for Xinhua News Agency[1]: 203  and the Beijing Daily.[4]

When Reiss became ill with cancer, she was visited in the hospital by Zhou Enlai, Chen Yi, and Lu Dingyi.[1]: 203 

Reiss died of cancer in Beijing[5] and was buried at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery.[1]: 203  Wu Lengxi, director of the New China News Agency and Sidney Rittenberg delivered eulogies.[1]: 203  People's Daily reported on her death and memorial service.[1]: 203 

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Li, Hongshan (2024). Fighting on the Cultural Front: U.S.-China Relations in the Cold War. New York, NY: Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231207058.
  2. ^ a b c d e Harvey Klehr, John Earl Haynes, Kirill Mikhailovich Anderson (1998): The Soviet world of American communism, Yale University Press
  3. ^ China reconstructs, Issues 1-12, page 13
  4. ^ Mary M. Leder, Laurie Bernstein (2001): My life in Stalinist Russia: an American woman looks back, Indiana University Press
  5. ^ Anne-Marie Brady (2003): Making the foreign serve China: managing foreigners in the People's Republic, Rowman & Littlefield