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  2. American Business Women's Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Business Women's Association is a national professional association for women, established by Kansas City businessman, Hilary Bufton Jr. [1] On Sept. 22, 1949, Mr. Bufton and three Kansas City businesswomen incorporated the American Business Women's Association.

  3. Kansas Women Attorneys Association - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas Women Attorneys Association (KWAA) is a voluntary, statewide bar organization devoted to advancing women in the legal profession through networking, service, and continued education. [1] The organization was formally founded in 1994, and currently has over 300 members.

  4. Family, Career and Community Leaders of America - Wikipedia

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    The Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA, formerly known as the Future Homemakers of America, FHA) is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit career and technical student organization [1] for young men and women in family and consumer sciences education through grade 12 and postsecondary students.

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    It had some noted women graduates who had professional careers in music in New York City. [10] The college closed later in the 20th century, and no buildings remain. As the black population increased rapidly in Kansas in the decades during and after the Reconstruction era, Langston worked to aid the "exodusters" and other early migrants. From ...

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