Records 1914-1960.
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Hunter, Jane Edna, 1882-1971
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Jane Edna Hunter was an African American social worker who founded the Working Girls Home Association in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1911, as a self-help organization designed to help young black women adjust to city life. The Working Girls Home Association was later renamed The Phyllis Wheatley Association. From the description of Jane Edna Hunter letter to Mrs. Carter, 1926 December 26. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 780300651 Founder and director of the Phill...
Phyllis Wheatley Association (Cleveland, Ohio)
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Cleveland self-help organization designed to help young black women adjust to city life. It was organized in 1911 by Jane Edna Hunter and originally called the Working Girls Home Association. Service included a boarding house, homemaking classes, and recreational, literary and social activities. From the description of Records 1914-1960. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 17649190 ...
Working Girls Home Association (Cleveland, Ohio)
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