
The Colored Women's Clubs
The Colored Women's Clubs were organizations formed by African American women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to promote community improvement, education, and social justice. They provided a platform for women to advocate for racial equality, support charitable causes, and foster leadership. These clubs played a significant role in empowering Black women, addressing issues like poverty, health, and segregation, and laying the groundwork for broader civil rights efforts. Their work helped strengthen their communities and challenge societal injustices through collective action and advocacy.