Lit-Mus Study Club of Buffalo (Buffalo, N.Y.)
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The Lit-Mus - short for "Literary" and "Music" -- Study Club is an on-going African American women's study group that originated in Buffalo in 1922. It was founded by Florence Jackson Lee, Amelia Anderson and Ora Lewis Anderson in the hopes of fulfilling its mission to study topics in the arts, humanities and social sciences that would enable the club's women to improve their community. It became part of the Empire State Federation of Women's Clubs as well as an affiliate of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs. In 1928, the Study Club introduced Negro History Week to Buffalo. The Club maintains a scholarship fund that has assisted many local students with their education and supports many local charities. It has also enabled the community to have greater access to African American literature and has donated books to libraries and schools.
From the description of Lit-Mus Study Club of Buffalo Collection, 1922- (Buffalo State College). WorldCat record id: 83996106
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creatorOf | Lit-Mus Study Club of Buffalo (Buffalo, N.Y.). Lit-Mus Study Club of Buffalo Collection, 1922- | Buffalo State - SUNY College at Buffalo, E.H. Butler Library |
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associatedWith | E.H. Butler Library. |
associatedWith | Empire State Federation of Women's Clubs. |
associatedWith | National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (U.S.) |
associatedWith | State University College at Buffalo. Special Collections. |
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