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  2. Mary Gray Peck - Wikipedia

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    She served as chair of the Drama Sub-Committee of the Committee on Literature and Library Extension in the General Federation of Women's Clubs. She was a Charter member of the College Equal Suffrage League, University of Minnesota. Peck served as Headquarters secretary of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, 1909–10, in New York ...

  3. Women's National Republican Club - Wikipedia

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    The Women's National Republican Club is the oldest private club for Republican women in the United States, and was founded by Henrietta Wells Livermore in 1921. The club grew out of the earlier women's suffrage movement in New York which led to the Nineteenth Amendment .

  4. Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario

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    The Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario (FWTAO) was an association founded in 1918 to promote the interests of female elementary school teachers in Ontario, and continued to represent female teachers until merging in 1998 with the Ontario Public School Teachers' Federation to form the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario.

  5. Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In Ontario, Members belong to a network that connects Branches to Districts and Areas, as well as to the provincial (FWIO), national (Federated Women’s Institutes of Canada) and international (Associated Country Women of the World) levels of the organization.

  6. New York City Federation of Women's Clubs - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Astor, the club's home. The New York City Federation of Women's Clubs was organized February 16, 1903, with 25 charter clubs. The object of the organization is to promote good fellowship, strengthen the bonds of club life, and to acquire the power for united action in the advancement of civic improvements, educational interests and philanthropic work.

  7. List of women's organizations - Wikipedia

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    International Council of Women – founded in the year 1888, first international women's organization; International Federation for Research in Women's History – founded 1987, organizes international conferences; International Federation of Business and Professional Women – founded 1930, network for professional women

  8. General Federation of Women's Clubs - Wikipedia

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    The General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC), founded in 1890 during the Progressive Movement, is a federation of approximately 2,300 women's clubs in the United States which promote civic improvements through volunteer service. Community Service Projects (CSP) are organized by local clubs for the benefit of their communities or GFWC's ...

  9. Empire State Federation of Women's Clubs - Wikipedia

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    The Empire State Federation of Women's Clubs (ESFWC) was founded in 1908 and is an umbrella organization for African-American women's groups in New York.The organization worked to help improve the lives of young women and helped care for Harriet Tubman until her death in 1913.