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  2. Category:Clubs and societies in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Women's City Club of Washington, D.C. Y. Young Professionals in Foreign Policy This page was last edited on 18 July 2015, at 18:46 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  3. Sulgrave Club - Wikipedia

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    The Sulgrave Club is a private women's club located at 1801 Massachusetts Avenue NW on the east side of Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. The clubhouse is the former Beaux-Arts mansion on Embassy Row built for Herbert and Martha Blow Wadsworth and designed by noted architect George Cary .

  4. Category:Women in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Washington Area Girls Soccer League; Whittemore House (Washington, D.C.) Woman Suffrage Procession; Woman's National Democratic Club; Women & Politics Institute; Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia; Women's City Club of Washington, D.C. Women's Freedom Network; Women's Strike for Equality; Women's Voices Theater Festival ...

  5. General Federation of Women's Clubs - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Karr McKee, Washington State Federarion of Women's Clubs and Director of the General Federation [19] Jane Brunson Marks, served as Philanthropic Chairman of Woman's Club of Burbank and was the President of Woman's Club of Burbank from 1927 to 1928 and reelected from 1928 to 1929 [19]

  6. Ziegfeld's - Wikipedia

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    Ziegfeld's/Secrets was a dual-themed nightclub in Washington, D.C., with Ziegfeld's featuring drag queens, and Secrets featuring male strippers. The entertainment venue first opened in 1980, was forced to close in 2006, then reopened in a new location in 2009. The second location was closed permanently in 2020. [1]

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  9. Ghanaian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Notable African-American intellectuals and activists such as W. E. B. Du Bois and Malcolm X used Ghana as a symbol of black achievement. Most of the early immigrants from Ghana to the United States were students who came to get a better education and planned on using the education acquired in the United States to better Ghana. [7]