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  2. Louise Blanchard Bethune - Wikipedia

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    Bethune was born Jennie Louise Blanchard in Waterloo, New York in 1856. The Blanchard family moved to Buffalo, New York when she was a child, which is near Seneca Falls, the birthplace of the women's suffrage movement in the United States. [3] She graduated from Buffalo Central High School in 1874.

  3. Phillis Wheatley Club - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans club, which was founded by Sylvanie Francoz Williams, also opened a kindergarten and day care for working women and the club was also involved in black women's suffrage. [10] The club in Nashville, Tennessee purchased a home for older women in 1925. [11] The Billings, Montana club was instrumental in helping desegregate the city ...

  4. Niagara Movement - Wikipedia

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    Along with Du Bois and Trotter, Fredrick McGhee of St. Paul, Minnesota, and Charles Edwin Bentley of Chicago also recognized the need for a national activist group. [12] The foursome organized a conference to be held July 11–13, 1905, in Buffalo, New York. 59 carefully selected anti-Bookerites were invited to attend; 29 showed up, including prominent community leaders and a notable number of ...

  5. The Battle Cats - Wikipedia

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    The Battle Cats Unite! was released for the Nintendo Switch by Bandai Namco Entertainment in Japan and Southeast Asia on 9 December 2021. [17] The game is a revamped port of The Battle Cats, with a new two-player co-op mode and many minigames exclusive to this version. [18]

  6. List of Phi Beta Kappa chapters - Wikipedia

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    Gamma of New York: July 24, 1867: City College of New York: New York City Active 19: Beta of Vermont: August 17, 1868: Middlebury College: Middlebury, VT: Active 20: Alpha of New Jersey: February 22, 1869: Rutgers University: New Brunswick, NJ: Active 21: Delta of New York: April 22, 1869: Columbia University: New York City Active 22: Epsilon ...

  7. Mary Burnett Talbert - Wikipedia

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    Mary Talbert, President of the National Association of Colored Women. Courtesy of The Champion Magazine, 1916 [7]. Described by her peers as "the best-known colored woman in the United States," Talbert used her education to take part in anti-lynching and anti-racism work, alongside supporting women's suffrage.

  8. Twentieth Century Club (Buffalo, New York) - Wikipedia

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    It was the first club run by women, for women, in the United States. [1] The club developed out of the Graduates Association of the Buffalo Seminary, spearheaded by Charlotte Mulligan, a teacher, writer and musician. [2] She envisioned a club rich in tradition, education, and culture.

  9. Villa Maria College - Wikipedia

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    The Villa Maria athletic teams are called the Vikings. The college is a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA), competing as an independent. Villa Maria competes in three intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include basketball and esports; while women's sports include basketball, esports and flag football.