The Vanita E. Crawford Antioch Baptist Church Collection 1940-1969

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The Vanita E. Crawford Antioch Baptist Church Collection 1940-1969

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Antioch Baptist Church (Houston, Tex.)

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Married Ladies Social, Art and Charity Club (Houston, Tex.)

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Black Woman's Unity Day, Houston, Tex., 1974

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Crawford, Vanita E.

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Mrs. Vanita Crawford, born in Washington, Texas, in 1900, moved to Houston in 1911 and became a member of the city's oldest surviving black church, Antioch Baptist, two years later. In the decades that followed she was a leader in many church activities, most importantly as the President of the Mission Society from the 1940s until the 1960s. She was also active in the Band organizations of the church, whose membership was initially limited to women but later opened to men as well. Band members v...

National Baptist Sunday School Congress. Meeting (1941 : Houston, Texas)

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National Baptist Convention of America

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Texas Baptist Women's Convention

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Ethel Ransom Art and Literary Club (Houston, Tex.)

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Witherspoon, Fredda

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