Erma Joslyn papers, 1940s-1980s.

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Erma Joslyn papers, 1940s-1980s.

Notebooks and other papers relating to her involvement first with the Ypsilanti Area Interfaith Council for Social Action and then with the area Interfaith Coalition of Congregations (which assumed the Ypsilanti Council's responsibilities) in its work primarily with helping the poor; also programs, yearbooks, and other materials relating to her involvement with Ypsilanti and area women's organizations.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8334418

Bentley Historical Library

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Ypsilanti Area Interfaith Council for Social Action (Mich.)

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Church Women United in Michigan.

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Church Women United in Michigan grew out of efforts of various Protestant women's organizations to establish an annual day of prayer. As interdenominational ties grew, the value of a permanent coordinating body was seen. In 1929, four local interdenominational women's organizations and about forty World Day of Prayer groups formed the Michigan Council of Federated Church Women. The Michigan group was the first state organization under the new National Council of Federated Church Wom...

Woman's Study Club of Ypsilanti (Mich.)

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Michigan Child Study Association.

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Joslyn, Erma W. Meggison.

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Ypsilanti, Michigan, church worker and club woman. From the description of Erma Joslyn papers, 1940s-1980s. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 85778436 ...

Visiting Nurse Agency of Ypsilanti.

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Interfaith Council of Congregations (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

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The Inter-faith Coalition of Congregations was formed in 1970 largely in response to demands made to area churches by the Black Economic Development League director Charles Thomas that that the churches pay "reparations" to fund self-help programs to alleviate some of the needs of the poor and disadvantaged in Washtenaw County. In 1973, following a merger with the Ypsilanti Inter-Faith Council for Social Action, the name of the organization was changed to the Interfaith Council of Congregations....

Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs

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Ypsilanti Child Study Club (Mich.)

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