Women's Progressive Club of Oberlin Records
Scope and Contents
One yearly program for 1912, titled “Calendar of the Women’s Progressive Club,” lists officers, members, meeting places, and topics of discussion.
Dates
- Creation: 1912-1927
Creator
- Women's Progressive Club of Oberlin (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted
Administrative History
The Women’s Progressive Club of Oberlin, organized in 1905, is one of the oldest Black women’s clubs still in existence in Oberlin and in the United States. In its early years, this civic and educational club discussed such topics as the education of women, public schools, women’s suffrage, the status of women, juvenile reformatory work, child welfare, day nurseries, degeneracy and poverty, women in the professions, and home economics. Leaders of the club were also leaders in other affairs of the black community, including the founding of the Phyllis Wheatly Community Center in the 1930s. The club’s founders were Mrs. V.C. Champ, Gertrude Anderson, Effie J. Copes, and Cordelia Quinn Fisher (1875-1949). Fisher attended the Oberlin Academy from 1893 to 1896 and graduated from Fisk University Normal Department in 1900.
Sources Consulted
Roland M. Baumann, editor, Guide to the Women’s History Sources in the Oberlin College Archives (Oberlin: Oberlin College, 1990).
Note written by Roland M. Baumann.
Extent
1.00 folders
Language of Materials
English
Method of Acquisition
Accession No: None recorded
Genre / Form
- Title
- Women's Progressive Club of Oberlin Records Finding Guide
- Author
- Archives staff
- Date
- 01/01/1990
- Description rules
- Rules for Archival Description
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Oberlin College Archives Repository
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Oberlin OH 44074-1532 US
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