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  2. Woman's Improvement Club (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    The Woman's Improvement Club of Indianapolis, Indiana, was formed in 1903 by Lillian Thomas Fox, Beulah Wright Porter, and other prominent African American women as a small literary group to improve their education, but it was especially active and best known for its pioneering efforts to provide facilities to care for the city's African American tuberculosis patients from 1905 to the mid-1930s.

  3. People's March - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 Women's March at that time was the largest single-day protest in U.S. history, which was surpassed three years later by the George Floyd protests. In the United States, the Women's March on Washington event drew in around 470,000 people, while over an estimated 3,267,134 and 5,246,670 people attended in over 408 rallies.

  4. Eras Tour livestreamer raises $34,000 for domestic violence ...

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    Eras Tour livestreamer raises $34,000 for Indianapolis charity Coburn Place, which helps victims of domestic violence.

  5. Live: VP Kamala Harris speaking in Indianapolis, second stop ...

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    Some women told IndyStar they understood the need for the security check, but expected shorter wait times. Christy Ball, of Colorado Springs, said expected maybe a 90-minute process when she got ...

  6. Indiana State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs - Wikipedia

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    According to the Indianapolis Recorder, efforts to establish a federation of all-black women's clubs in Indiana began after Elizabeth L. Davis, national organizer of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, spoke at a rally held at Bethel A.M.E. Church in Indianapolis, Indiana, on February 4, 1904. [2]

  7. Vending machines are helping Black women in Indianapolis ...

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    Entrepreneurs are putting cosmetics and other beauty products in vending machines from malls to college campuses to cruise ships.

  8. Women's Franchise League of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Franchise League of Indiana was a suffrage group organized in 1911, as a merger of the Indianapolis Franchise Society and Legislative Council of Indiana Women. The organization was associated with the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NASWA) and was the prominent suffrage group of Indiana.

  9. Indianapolis to acquire former women's prison after property ...

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    The city of Indianapolis will own the former Indiana Women's Prison property by November. The city and the state of Indiana finalized an agreement for Indianapolis to take possession of the near ...