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All-Sew Club records
A collection of the records and the minutes of various meetings of the All-Sew Club from the years 1912-1971.
A.M.E. Women's Missionary Society history
The history is a handwritten manuscript of the A.M.E. Church's Women's Missionary Society.
Catherine Campbell papers
History of Friends in Council
A history of the Friends in Council group, read at the sixtieth anniversary (1931) at Mrs. Hill's, April 19, 1932. This women's club was founded in 1871 in Lawrence, Kansas.
Kansas Federation of Colored Women's Clubs
The typescript is a photocopy of a paper written for the Afro-American Clubwomen in Kansas Project.
Kansas Women's Political Caucus records
The Kansas Women's Political Caucus was formed in 1972 to encourage the participation of women of all social classes, ages, cultural backgrounds, and political affiliations in government. Membership was opened to men in 1974. This collection of the organization's records includes correspondence, minutes, membership information, political pamphlets, as well as materials relating to the National Women's Political Caucus, local Kansas caucuses, and affiliated groups.
Lawrence Minervian Club collection
This collection includes meeting records, treasurer's reports, roll calls, constitutions, and newspaper clippings pertaining to the Lawrence Minervian Club. It also includes death notices, song books, photo albums, negatives, and individual photos. The literature appreciation club was founded in 1900 by a group of Lawrence, Kansas women.
Mildred P. Reid Mounger papers
The papers of Mildred P. Reid Mounger are those of a Kansas native who, through the Capital Household Technicians and Topeka Household Technicians both of which she began, worked to better conditions for household workers.
Papers of Julia V. (Richards) Harris
The Julia V. (Richards) Harris Papers are those of a longtime Kansas resident, focusing on Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) and specifically the sorority's Mu Omega Chapter of Kansas City, Kansas. The collection also provides information about Harris' mother, Julia C. Richards, and there are a large number of items focusing on Lillian Orme, a fellow AKA-Mu Omega member.
Thesis: By Culture, By Merit: Alpha Kappa Alpha and the African American Sorority Movement
The thesis is a copy of Deborah Whaley's University of California -- Santa Cruz thesis on African American sororities.
Whittier Club records
This collection includes meeting minutes, financial information, membership information, photographs, and other documentation regarding the Whittier Club of Leavenworth, Kansas, a women's club dedicated to providing educational opportunities to its membership.