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Women Who Changed Atlanta and the World

The Women Who Changed Atlanta and the World exhibit features the work of two prominent women-led organizations, the Chautauqua Circle and the Neighborhood Union. Members of both organizations advocated for Black welfare and improvement of societal conditions in Atlanta.

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The Women Who Changed Atlanta and the World exhibit features the work of two prominent women-led organizations, the Chautauqua Circle and the Neighborhood Union. Members of both organizations advocated for Black welfare and improvement of societal conditions in Atlanta.

Creator

Brittany Newberry, Kayin Shabazz, Trashinda Wright

Source

https://digitalexhibits.auctr.edu/exhibits/show/womenwhochangedatlanta/overview

Publisher

Atlanta University Center’s Robert W. Woodruff Library

Date

n.d.

Language

English

Citation

Brittany Newberry, Kayin Shabazz, Trashinda Wright, “Women Who Changed Atlanta and the World,”

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