Die Deutsche Frauen-Zeitung (also known as Frauen-Zeitung, English: The German Woman's Journal) was a German language newspaper founded in 1852 by Mathilde Franziska Anneke in Milwaukee.
The paper focused on women's rights issues and ran for around two and half years.
It was one of the first feminist journals produced by a woman in the United States.
[1][2] It was founded and edited by Mathilde Franziska Anneke and was one of the first feminist journals created by a woman in the United States.
[6] Anneke stopped publishing the paper when her health began to fail.