Polish Women's Alliance of America.
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The Polish Women's Alliance of America is a Polish American fraternal benefit society established in 1898. In addition to providing life insurance, this organization presents college scholarships and promotes Polish cultural activities. Headquartered in Park Ridge, Illinois, it is licensed in 17 states.
From the description of Records, 1981, n.d. (Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies Library). WorldCat record id: 18595731
The Polish Women's Alliance of America was founded in 1898 as a fraternal benefit society for Polish Women in Chicago. It also had the goals of equality for women and the promotion of pride in Polish heritage. In its early years, the PWA began recognizing prominent Polish women as Honorary Members, was granted the right to sell life insurance, began publication of their newspaper, Głos Polek, and put on cultural programs at the local level. During the two world wars the PWA was active in humanitarian relief for Poland, and it helped form the Polish American Congress political action federation in 1944. By 1991, the PWA had spread to seventeen states and had 60,000 members. The organization has continued to be a major force within the Polish-American community through cultural events, charitable aid, fundraising, and political power. It has also proven that women are capable leaders and has provided insurance to thousands of people.
From the description of Polish Women's Alliance of America Records, 1900-2006. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 608065234
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- Polish Americans
- Women
- Women's periodicals, Polish