- class.
Chicago clubs also
helped sponsor school lunches for students.
Clubwomen have also
protested cuts in teacher's salaries.
Black women's
clubs worked...
- divisive,
while there was
little resistance to it
among clubwomen in the west. In the midwest,
clubwomen first avoided the
suffrage issue out of caution, but...
-
progressive league of women's
clubs which date from Port Arthur's founding.
Clubwomen have
contributed substantially to Port Arthur's social,
cultural and political...
- Des
Moines Tribune.
February 20, 1919.
Retrieved September 14, 2021. "
Clubwomen Ask for
State Flag". The Des
Moines Register.
September 23, 1920. Retrieved...
-
Rebecca Lowe
encouraged the Club to look into
areas of
needed reform, GFWC
clubwomen of this era
responded by
working for a
public kindergarten,
better working...
- Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (July 16, 1862 –
March 25, 1931) was an
American investigative journalist, sociologist, educator, and
early leader in the civil...
- was also
highly divisive,
while there was
little resistance to it
among clubwomen in the West. In the Midwest, club
women had
first avoided the suffrage...
-
Black teachers fought against Lost
Cause literature in schools. "Black '
clubwomen across the
South and in
South Carolina understood that they had to define...
-
Evelyn Brooks (1997). Ann D. Gordon, &
Bettye Collier-Thomas (ed.).
Clubwomen and
electoral politics in the 1920s.
University of M****achusetts Press...
- Attendance, by
personal invitation only, was
restricted to her
loyal clubwomen and a
select few others.
Jenkins handled distribution of the
coveted tickets...