National Association of Colored Women
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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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 |
Timeline
June 1904: The International Council of Women met in...
Building item
June 1904
The International Council of Women
met in Berlin and formed the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
; Carrie Chapman Catt
became its first President.
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