National Association of Colored Women

Connections

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Family and Intimate relationships Harriet Jacobs
Her daughter, Louisa Matilda, after working as a slave nurse and later participating in various teaching and relief projects with her mother (much of whose life she shared), became in 1896 an organizer in Washington...
Occupation Frances E. W. Harper
Following her husband's death, FEWH became assistant superintendent of a school in Philadelphia and undertook work for several organizations, including the National Council of Women of the United States , the National Association of Colored Women

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June 1904: The International Council of Women met in...

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June 1904

The International Council of Women met in Berlin and formed the International Woman Suffrage Alliance ; Carrie Chapman Catt became its first President.
Trager, James. The Women’s Chronology: A Year-by-Year Record, from Prehistory to the Present. Henry Holt, 1994.
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