42:
31:
294:
See L. Mara Dodge, “African-American Women and the Social Reform
Tradition: The Phyllis Wheatley Women’s Clubs and Homes,” in Organizing Black America: An Encyclopedia of African American Associations (NY: Garland Publishing, 2001), pp. 566-68. And L. Mara Dodge "Dr. Fannie Emanuel: African-American
60:
Fannie Hagan was born and raised in
Cincinnati, Ohio, where she graduated with high marks from Old Gains High School. She later moved to Chicago, Illinois, and married, on February 28, 1888, at Bethel Church, William Emanuel, proprietor of the Professor William Emanuel Scientific
335:
Originally Park View
Apartments, the building was constructed in 1963 before being closed due to mechanical system problems. Its current name honors Dr. Fannie Emanuel, an African-American medical doctor and civic leader who founded the Emanuel Settlement House in Chicago in
65:
Company. Her husband was born in Macon, Georgia, on
December 1, 1862, and had relocated to Chicago from New York in 1887. After they married, Emanuel assisted her husband by serving as the firm's treasurer. The Emanuel chiropody clinic remained opened in the
20:
102:) where she graduated with her medical degree in 1915, not long after becoming a grandmother. She eventually set up her private practice with offices in the Roosevelt State Bank Building at Grand Boulevard and 35th Street, Chicago.
374:
52:(July 31, 1871 – March 31, 1934) was an American medical doctor and civic leader active in Chicago over the early decades of the twentieth century. In 1908 she founded the Emanuel Settlement House in Chicago.
81:
Emanuel's stated goal was "to inspire higher ideals of manhood and womanhood, to purify the social condition, and to encourage thrift and neighborhood pride, and good citizenship." Emanuel House maintained a
86:
and offered cooking and sewing classes, boys' and girls' club, free dental clinic, employment bureau and domestic science class for adults. Though located in a predominantly black neighborhood known as the
122:
318:
99:
73:
In 1908 Emanuel attended classes in social sciences at the Graham Taylor School of Civics and
Philanthropy, Chicago. Later that year she established the Emanuel House, a
389:
384:
136:
The
Emanuels had four children, a daughter Juanita, and sons William, Floyd and McKinley. Into the 1920s the family maintained a summer residence in
88:
118:
282:
369:
295:
Clubwoman, Activist, and Doctor,” in Women
Building Chicago, 1790-1990 (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2001): 248-49.
45:
Dedication plaque in the lobby of the
Chicago Housing Authority's Fannie Emanuel Apartments, 3916 West Washington Street, Chicago
379:
109:, an organization tasked with helping improve the lot of African-American women and was active with such organizations as the
94:
Emanuel attended the Jenner
Medical College of Medicine and, beginning in 1911, the Chicago Hospital College of Medicine (now
364:
148:
241:
41:
225:
144:
95:
106:
359:
354:
191:
137:
91:, her settlement house was available to all races. The Emanuel Settlement House closed in 1912.
130:
126:
78:
74:
147:
Fannie
Emanuel Apartments, a 20-story affordable senior apartment complex in Chicago's
348:
114:
83:
67:
167:
30:
19:
170:
Biographical Dictionary of American Physicians of African Ancestry, 1800-1920,
62:
182:
Chicago, Ill. Western Appeal (Saint Paul, Minnesota), March 03, 1888, p. 4
214:
Simms' Blue Book and National Negro Business and Professional Directory,
319:"West Side Rehab Project Approved for 181 Affordable Senior Apartments"
244:
The Story of the Illinois Federation of Colored Women's Clubs 1900-1922
40:
29:
18:
110:
117:
Women's Club, Women’ Aid of Old Folks Home, Elizabeth Chapter,
123:
Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World
194:
The Progression of the Race in the United States and Canada,
375:
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science alumni
226:
Woods, Robert Archey - Kennedy, Albert Joseph, editors,
151:neighborhood, are named in Dr. Emanuel's honor.
105:Emanuel served on the board of directors of the
273:(Chicago, Illinois), September 03, 1921, p. 3
8:
308:(Chicago, Illinois), July 15, 1922, p. 3
260:(Chicago, Illinois), May 29, 1915, p. 4
208:
206:
204:
160:
119:Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star
7:
77:on Armour Avenue in Chicago. In her
390:20th-century African-American women
14:
385:People from Lake County, Michigan
16:American doctor and civic leader
304:Notes from Idlewild, Michigan.
1:
168:Beckford, Geraldine Rhoades,
100:Rosalind Franklin University
70:for over thirty-five years.
283:Women's Advocacy Collection
145:Chicago Housing Authority's
406:
370:African-American activists
242:Davis, Elizabeth Lindsay,
50:Dr. Fannie Hagen Emanuel
228:Handbook of Settlements
380:People from Cincinnati
96:Chicago Medical School
46:
38:
27:
107:Phyllis Wheatley Club
44:
33:
22:
256:Dr. Fannie Emanuel.
323:The City of Chicago
192:Buck, Daniel Dana,
365:American activists
325:. October 14, 2015
149:West Garfield Park
138:Idlewild, Michigan
47:
39:
35:Dr. Fannie Emanuel
28:
24:Dr. Fannie Emanuel
131:Delta Sigma Theta
127:Order of Calanthe
121:, Warden Temple,
79:mission statement
397:
339:
338:
332:
330:
315:
309:
302:
296:
292:
286:
285:accessed 5.11.13
280:
274:
267:
261:
254:
248:
247:accessed 5.13.13
239:
233:
232:accessed 5.11.13
223:
217:
212:Simms, James N.
210:
199:
198:accessed 5.13.13
189:
183:
180:
174:
165:
75:settlement house
405:
404:
400:
399:
398:
396:
395:
394:
345:
344:
343:
342:
328:
326:
317:
316:
312:
303:
299:
293:
289:
281:
277:
268:
264:
255:
251:
240:
236:
224:
220:
211:
202:
190:
186:
181:
177:
166:
162:
157:
58:
17:
12:
11:
5:
403:
401:
393:
392:
387:
382:
377:
372:
367:
362:
357:
347:
346:
341:
340:
310:
297:
287:
275:
262:
249:
234:
218:
200:
184:
175:
159:
158:
156:
153:
57:
54:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
402:
391:
388:
386:
383:
381:
378:
376:
373:
371:
368:
366:
363:
361:
358:
356:
353:
352:
350:
337:
324:
320:
314:
311:
307:
301:
298:
291:
288:
284:
279:
276:
272:
266:
263:
259:
253:
250:
246:
245:
238:
235:
231:
230:, 1911, p. 47
229:
222:
219:
215:
209:
207:
205:
201:
197:
195:
188:
185:
179:
176:
173:
171:
164:
161:
154:
152:
150:
146:
141:
139:
134:
132:
128:
124:
120:
116:
112:
108:
103:
101:
97:
92:
90:
85:
80:
76:
71:
69:
64:
55:
53:
51:
43:
36:
32:
25:
21:
334:
327:. Retrieved
322:
313:
306:The Broad Ax
305:
300:
290:
278:
271:The Broad Ax
270:
265:
258:The Broad Ax
257:
252:
243:
237:
227:
221:
216:1923, p. 107
213:
193:
187:
178:
172:2011, p. 103
169:
163:
142:
135:
115:Ida B. Wells
104:
93:
84:kindergarten
72:
68:Chicago Loop
59:
49:
48:
34:
23:
360:1934 deaths
355:1871 births
196:1907, p. 15
349:Categories
155:References
133:sorority.
129:, and the
89:Black Belt
63:Chiropody
56:Biography
329:March 3,
269:Chips.
26:c. 1907
37:(1915)
336:1908.
331:2017
143:The
111:YWCA
98:at
351::
333:.
321:.
203:^
140:.
125:,
113:,
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.