Rayna Prohme

Rayna Prohme (1894 - 1927) was a journalist who covered the communist movement in China in the late 1920s.

[6][1] Prohme and the American journalist Milly Bennett edited the People's Tribune in Hankou from 1926 until July 1927.

[1] Jointly Prohme and Bennett wrote a speech in which Soong Ching-ling, Sun Yat-sen's wife, resigned from her government position, and then Prohme helped her leave Hankou[7] and make her way to Russia.

[9] Within Personal History, Sheean talks about Prohme's work in China.

[15] A book of Prohme's letters about her reporting during the Chinese Revolution was published after her death.