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  2. National Federation of Republican Women - Wikipedia

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    The Federation was designed to standardize the educational efforts of women's clubs and promote loyalty to the Republican Party. [2]: 70–72 Martin in 1939. The first meeting was held in September 1938 at the Palmer House in Chicago, representing 85 clubs and 95,000 women. [2]: 71–74

  3. General Federation of Women's Clubs - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, the GFWC met in Milwaukee, and Josephine Ruffin, a black journalist, tried to attend as a representative of three Boston organizations – the New Era Club, the New England Woman's Club and the New England Woman's Press Club. Southern women led by president Rebecca Douglas Lowe, a Georgia native, told Ruffin that she could be seated as ...

  4. Pasadena Republican Club - Wikipedia

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    Pasadena Republican Club (PRC) is the oldest, continuously active Republican political club in America, founded on March 29, 1884, 141 years ago. Every two years for the last 140 years the Pasadena Republican Club has operated the Greater Pasadena Area Republican Headquarters in Pasadena, California with the help of volunteers.

  5. Woman's club movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The woman's club movement became part of Progressive era social reform, which was reflected by many of the reforms and issues addressed by club members. [3] According to Maureen A. Flanagan, [4] many women's clubs focused on the welfare of their community because of their shared experiences in tending to the well-being of home-life.

  6. Women in conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Among the conservative groups of the period, particularly in the hotbed of southern California, conservative bookstores were a particularly effective institution for channeling the activist energies of conservative women. These stores sold polemics, novels, memoirs, and bumper stickers, all with an explicitly conservative (and anti-communist) bent.

  7. Sonoma Valley Woman's Club - Wikipedia

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    Sonoma Valley Woman's Club is a historic woman's clubhouse located in Sonoma, California.It was founded in 1901 by eleven local women led by Martha Stearns. Built in 1916, the club was designed by architect Brainerd Jones from Petaluma and plays a role in the civic development of Sonoma.