Swank Social Club.

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The Swank Social Club, of Charlotte, North Carolina, began as an informal gathering of boys along Sixth Street in Charlotte's Second Ward. In August of 1934 they decided to organize themselves as a club, complete with a name, motto, colors and flower. Soon after their initial organization the Swanks opened their membership to other boys in order to allow the organization to continue to grow. After WWII, the Swanks began making philanthropic donations to a number of charitable causes. In addition, the club became known for its own social activities, such as its New Years Eve parties and Labor Day cookouts. The Swanks also celebrated its members retirement parties and other social occasions. Though there are a number of other, similar organizations in Charlotte, the Swank Social Club eventually became Charlotte's oldest social club.

From the description of Swank Social Club Records 1934-2008, bulk 1980-2008. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 664247146

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creatorOf Swank Social Club. Swank Social Club Records 1934-2008, bulk 1980-2008. University of North Carolina, Charlotte, J. Murrey Atkins Library
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associatedWith McDonald, John W., 1920-1995. person
associatedWith Spears, John M. person
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North Carolina--Charlotte
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African American men
African American philanthropists
Clubs
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Active 1934

Active 2008

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