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La Puente Valley Woman's Club Women's Club of Coconut Grove, founded in 1891 Andover Chapter House, in 2011 General Federation of Women's Clubs Headquarters. Woman's clubs or women's clubs are examples of the woman's club movement. Many local clubs and national or regional federations were influential in history.
National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, major woman's suffrage group; National Women's Register (NWR), network of local groups and individual members who enjoy lively discussion and conversation; Open Door Council, founded 1926, equal opportunities; Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent; People's Suffrage Federation
The headquarters of the Minnesota Federation of Women's Clubs in Minneapolis, c. 1920. Prior to the founding of the first Progressive era women's clubs, Sorosis and the New England Women's Club, most organizations for women were auxiliaries of groups for men or were church-related. [1]
Women's clubs spread very rapidly after 1890, taking up some of the slack left by the decline of the WCTU and the temperance movement. Local clubs at first were mostly reading groups focused on literature, but increasingly became civic improvement organizations of middle-class women meeting in each other's homes weekly.
The organization meets every third Saturday of the month, mentoring young women in South Florida. Each year, XOL hosts a conference where over 100 girls hear from speakers, attend workshops and ...
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Women's political advocacy groups in the United States (7 C, 67 P) African-American women's organizations (2 C, 56 P) Asian-American women's organizations (9 P)
A band is a group of musicians who are organized for ensemble playing. An all-female band is a band which has consisted entirely of female musicians for at least three-quarters of its active career. This article only lists all-female bands who perform original material that is either authored by themselves or authored by another musician for ...