• The Colored Women's League (CWL) of Washington, D.C., was a woman's club, organized by a group of African-American women in June 1892, with Helen Appo...
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  • Federation of Afro-American Women, the Woman's Era Club of Boston, and the National League of Colored Women of Washington, DC, the Women's Loyal Union as well...
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    Mary Church Terrell (category Presidents of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs)
    Advancement of Colored People (1909) and the Colored Women's League of Washington (1892). She helped found the National Association of Colored Women (1896) and...
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  • Northeastern Federation of Colored Women's Clubs to be a liability to the association due to Southern white women's attitudes toward black women getting the vote...
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    Helen Appo Cook (category American women's rights activists)
    Washington, D.C., and a leader in the women's club movement. Cook was a founder and president of the Colored Women's League, which consolidated with another...
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  • The Colored Women's Progressive Franchise was an organization advocating for equal rights of African American women organized by Mary Ann Shadd Cary in...
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    Anna J. Cooper (category 19th-century American women academics)
    Jane Peterson, Mary Church Terrell, and Evelyn Shaw formed the Colored Women's League in Washington, D.C. The goals of the service-oriented club were...
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    National Federation of Afro-American Women, the c.1892-94 Women's Era Club of Boston, and the National League of Colored Women (founded when?) of Washington...
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    such as fencing, wrestling, men's and women's ice hockey, and men's and women's rowing, all of the Ivy League schools were members of other single-sport...
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    Margaret Murray Washington (category Presidents of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs)
    practical housewifery." This differed from some women's clubs in the North, such as the Colored Women's League of Washington, D.C., headed by Mary Church Terrell...
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  • Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin (category American women's rights activists)
    women's clubs from 14 states. The following year, the organization merged with the Colored Women's League to form the National Association of Colored...
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    Emma Azalia Hackley (category 19th-century American women singers)
    and the Colored Women's League. She was a newspaper editor for the women's section of The Statesman and an author. Hackley published The Colored Girl Beautiful...
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    of the National Association of Colored Women's League Adolphine Fletcher Terry (1882–1976) – author, advocate for women's suffrage, education reform and...
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  • the club became the Oregon Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs. Women in the Oregon Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs were also involved in the Suffrage...
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    Charlotte Forten Grimké (category 19th-century African-American women writers)
    Jane Patterson, Mary Church Terrell, and Evelyn Shaw formed the Colored Women's League in Washington, D.C. The goals of the service-oriented club were...
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  • representatives of 42 black women's clubs from 14 states—including the Colored Women's League of Washington, the Women's Loyal Union of New York, and...
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    General Federation of Women's Clubs Houston Heights Woman's Club Indiana State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs League of Women Voters Mississippi State...
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    which had led the nationwide fight for women's suffrage. The initial goals of the League were to educate women to take part in the political process and...
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    The Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc. (Junior League or JL) is a private, nonprofit educational women's volunteer organization aimed at...
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  • four other artists at a women's bar outside Berkeley, California. After moving to New York City, she continued work on for colored girls..., which went on...
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    Hills Women's Club Holiday Tea with Tiffany & Co., The Huffington Post, January 05, 2011 USC Digital Library: Society -- Beverly Hills Women's Club, 1951...
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  • Associated Country Women of the World – international organization formed in 1933 The Association of Junior League International – Women's development organization...
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  • consisting of all-black teams, the National Colored Base Ball League, was organized strictly as a minor league but failed in 1887 after only two weeks owing...
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    Josephine Silone Yates (category Presidents of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs)
    president of the Kansas City Colored Women's League (1893), and was the second president of the National Association of Colored Women (1900–04). Josephine Silone's...
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    Coralie Franklin Cook (category 19th-century American women educators)
    women and the Black Women's Club movement. They were early members of one of the oldest Black women's clubs, the Colored Women's League of Washington, which...
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    Ida D. Bailey (category American women civil rights activists)
    one of the founders of the Colored Woman's League. In 1892 she was one of the founders of the National Colored Women's League, an organization in Washington...
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    (1911) League of Women Voters List of American suffragists List of suffragists and suffragettes List of women's rights activists List of women's rights...
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  • Sara Iredell Fleetwood (category American women nurses)
    the nine co-founders of the Colored Women's League of Washington, an organization which focused on issues faced by black women. She spoke at various functions...
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  • work and women's suffrage. Two years after its founding, the American WCTU sponsored an international conference at which the International Women's Christian...
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    Colored Women's Clubs from 1903 to 1906. She raised the money to build a YMCA in Kansas City. She represented the Kansas City Colored Women's League in...
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