Women's City Club (Washington, D.C.)

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The Club was founded in 1919. It held lecture series, language classes, and a food drive for post-WW II Europe. The Club took positions on issues such as women's suffrage, home rule, and abolition of capital punishment.

From the description of Women's City Club collection, 1924-1983. (District of Columbia Public Library). WorldCat record id: 42279208

First local women's club with own meeting house. Took positions on such issues as home rule, woman's suffrage, abolition of capital punishment. Supported Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind and other social and cultural programs. Maintained a national and international network of women's groups. Became member of D.C. Federation of Women's clubs in 1920.

From the description of Records of the Women's City Club, 1919-1982. (District of Columbia Public Library). WorldCat record id: 42278410

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creatorOf Women's City Club (Washington, D.C.). Records of the Women's City Club, 1919-1982. District of Columbia Public Library
creatorOf Women's City Club (Washington, D.C.). Women's City Club collection, 1924-1983. District of Columbia Public Library
referencedIn Anna Kelton Wiley Papers, 1798-1964, (bulk 1925-1960) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
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associatedWith O'Toole, Mary. person
associatedWith Wiley, Anna Kelton, 1877-1964. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Washington (D.C.)
Washington (D.C.)
Subject
Suffrage
Civic improvement
Clubs
Home rule
Social advocacy
Women
Women
Women
Women in community organization
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Active 1924

Active 1983

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