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Colored Women's Progressive Franchise

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36:. Among the features of the significance of the Colored Women's Progressive Franchise is that it preceded the women's club movement in Washington, D.C., by more than a decade. It is speculated that this historical precocity (being ahead of its time) as well as Shadd Cary's confrontational style are among the reasons that the organization did not last for very long. 44:
The first meeting of the Women's Progressive Franchise committee was held at Mt. Pisgah Chapel on R Street in Washington, D.C., the evening of February 9, 1880. The church's pastor Rev. J. Nichols presided over the meeting and Mrs. M. Jennings was appointed Secretary. The goals of the organization as
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reported a meeting of the Colored Women's Progressive Franchise at the Mt. Pisgah Chapel, indicating that there were about forty "ladies and gentlemen" present. However, the newspaper didn't cast a particularly favorable light on the organization.
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articulated in the Statement of Purpose were for advancing equal rights of women through access to work, to conduct business, banking, newspapers "unbiased by sex restrictions and jealousies" and the right to vote (Black women's
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The Colored Women's Progressive Franchise was ahead of its time and a forerunner of Black all-women's clubs that were to come in the 1890s, such as the
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Prayer at the meeting was led by Mr. Williams. Mr. Wright and Mr. Washington were also listed among those present in meeting proceedings.
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The minutes and statement of purpose for the Colored Women's Progressive Franchise are held at the
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at Howard University's Library in Washington, D.C., among the Mary Ann Shadd Cary papers.
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was an organization advocating for equal rights of African American women organized by
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Among those listed as present in the first meeting are:
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On February 20, 1880, the African-American newspaper
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Index

Mary Ann Shadd Cary
Reconstruction
suffrage
Colored Women's League of Washington
post-Reconstruction America
People's Advocate
Moorland-Spingarn Research Center
National Association of Colored Women's Clubs
National Council of Negro Women
The National Era
African-American women's suffrage movement


ISBN
0688019439


Mary Ann Shadd Cary : the Black press and protest in the nineteenth century
ISBN
0253334462
OCLC
38989798
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Mary Ann Shadd Cary : the Black press and protest in the nineteenth century
ISBN
0253334462
OCLC
38989798

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