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National Association of Colored Women's Clubs

American women's organization

National Association of Colored Women's Clubs

Summary

American women's organization

National Association of Colored Women's Clubs Emblem
  • 1st, 1897, Nashville, Tennessee
  • 2nd, 1899, Chicago, Illinois
  • 3rd, 1901, Buffalo, New York
  • 4th, 1904, St. Louis, Missouri
  • 5th, 1906, Detroit, Michigan
  • 6th, 1908, Brooklyn, New York
  • 7th, 1910, Louisville, Kentucky
  • 8th, 1912, Hampton, Virginia
  • 9th, 1914, Wilberforce, Ohio
  • 10th, 1916, Baltimore, Maryland
  • 11th, 1918, Denver, Colorado
  • 12th, 1920, Tuskegee, Alabama
  • 13th, 1922, Richmond, Virginia
  • 14th, 1924, Chicago, Illinois
  • 15th, 1926, Oakland, California
  • 16th, 1928, Washington, D. C.
  • 17th, 1930, Hot Springs, Arkansas
  • 18th, 1933, Chicago, Illinois
  • 19th, 1935, Cleveland, Ohio
  • 20th, 1937, Fort Worth, Texas
  • 21st, 1939, Boston, Massachusetts
  • 22nd, 1941, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • 23rd, 1946, Washington, D. C.
  • 24th, 1948, Seattle, Washington
  • 25th, 1950, Atlantic City, New Jersey
  • 26th, 1952, Los Angeles, California
  • 27th, 1954, Washington, D. C.
  • 28th, 1956, Miami, Florida
  • 29th, 1958, Detroit, Michigan
  • 30th, 1960, New York, New York
  • 31st, 1962, Washington, D. C.
  • 32nd, 1964, Denver, Colorado
  • 33rd, 1966, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • 34th, 1968, Chicago, Illinois
  • 35th, 1970, Atlantic City, New Jersey
  • 36th, 1972, San Jose, California
  • 37th, 1974, Atlanta, Georgia
  • 38th, 1976, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • 39th, 1978, Seattle, Washington
  • 40th, 1980, Washington, D. C.
  • 41st, 1982, Anchorage, Arkansas
  • 42nd, 1984, Norfolk, Virginia
  • 48th, 1986, Austin, Texas
  • 49th, 1988, Orlando, Florida
  • 50th, 1990, Cleveland, Ohio
  • 51st, 1992, Portland, Oregon

Notable affiliates

  • California State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs
  • Empire State Federation of Women's Clubs
  • Indiana State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs
  • Iowa Federation of Colored Women's Clubs
  • Mississippi State Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs
  • Northeastern Federation of Colored Women's Clubs
  • Oklahoma Federation of Colored Women's Clubs
  • South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs
  • Texas Association of Women's Clubs

References

References

  1. [http://www.nacwc.org/aboutus/index.html "Who Are We"] {{webarchive. link. (February 23, 2015 , NACW.)
  2. [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/404462/National-Association-of-Colored-Womens-Clubs-NACWC "National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs (NACWC)"], ''Encyclopædia Britannica''.
  3. See The Records of the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs, 1895–1992, Part 1: Minutes of National Conventions, and President’s Correspondence [microfilm] © National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs, 1995.
  4. "The Black Women's Club Movement".
  5. "History {{!}} NACWC {{!}} National Association of Colored Women's Clubs".
  6. "A Timely Call." ''Freeman'' (Indianapolis, Indiana) 7, no. 25, June 22, 1895: [4]. ''Readex: African American Newspapers''.
  7. Deborah Gray White, [https://books.google.com/books?id=v6-fS190xuIC&q=jacks ''Too Heavy a Load: Black Women in Defense of Themselves, 1894-1994''], W.W. Norton & Co., 1999.
  8. "Margaret Murray Washington". English.illinoisstate.edu.
  9. Davis, Elizabeth Lindsay, ''Lifting As They Climb'', Chicago: National Association of Colored Women, 1933.
  10. Mahammitt, Ella L. "Woman's Column." ''Enterprise'' (Omaha, Nebraska), November 21, 1896: 2. ''Readex: African American Newspapers''.
  11. Raymond Gavins. ''The Cambridge Guide to African American History: National Association of Colored Women'' (Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University, 2016), pp. 208–209.
  12. "Women Meet In National Conventions at the Nation's Capital and Their Two Organizations Consolidate. Some." ''Cleveland Gazette'' (Cleveland, Ohio), August 8, 1896: 1. ''Readex: African American Newspapers''.
  13. All United. ''Washington Bee'' (Washington (DC), District of Columbia). Saturday, July 25, 1896. Volume XV, Issue 8, p. 4.
  14. "The Broad Ax".
  15. [http://www.nacwc.org/aboutus/nationalofficers.html "Roster of Officers"] {{Webarchive. link. (May 2, 2015 , NACWA.)
  16. (1994). "A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of Records of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, 1895–1992". University Publications of America.
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