Southern women and race co-operation
Title
Southern women and race co-operation
Subject
African American women -- Southern States -- Social conditions.
African American women -- Civil rights.
Description
Position statement of the Southern Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, which met June 1921 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Southeast Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs was founded by Dr. Mary Jane McLeod Bethune in 1920 to unite state club federations from Florida, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Virginia. The organization sought to combat school segregation and to improve health facilities.
Creator
Southeastern Federation of Colored Women's Clubs
Woman's Missionary Council
Publisher
[Nashville, Tenn.: Woman's Missionary Council, Methodist Episcopal Church, South]
Date
[1921]
Identifier
E185.61 .S68 1921
Files
Collection
Citation
Southeastern Federation of Colored Women's Clubs and Woman's Missionary Council, “Southern women and race co-operation,” DeGolyer Library Exhibits, accessed April 25, 2024, https://degolyer.omeka.net/items/show/111.