Modern Matrons Art and Civic Club minutes and scrapbook, 1957-1990.

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Modern Matrons Art and Civic Club minutes and scrapbook, 1957-1990.

Contains the handwritten Minutes of the Meetings, 1957-1970, in a ledger book, and a scrapbook, 1974-1998. The scrapbook includes the club by-laws, yearbooks, 1972-1981, 1996-1997, club history, photographs, reports of activities, information about the founders of the club and many outstanding members.

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Modern Matrons Art and Civic Club (Port Arthur, Tex.)

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Organized in 1923 by Mrs. Pauline Brackeen to promote the social, civic, and cultural issues among the community in Port Arthur. Forms part of the Texas Association of Colored Women's Clubs. From the description of Modern Matrons Art and Civic Club minutes and scrapbook, 1957-1990. (Texas Woman's University Library). WorldCat record id: 52337471 ...

Modern Matrons Art and Civic Club

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Texas Association of Women's Clubs.

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National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (U.S.)

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Organized in Washington, D.C. on July 21, 1896 by the merger of National Federation of Afro-American Women, the Women's Era Club of Boston and Colored Women's League of Washington, D.C. The NACWC is the oldest African Amerian secular organization in existence. The club works to promote the education and protect the rights of women and children and to promote interracial understanding. From the description of Records, 2003. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 61111160 ...