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Volume 37, number 5

February 2016

Grand River Times The Newsletter of the Grand Rapids Historical Society Inside this issue: Cover Story: February program

Letter from our President page 2 African-American History Month page 4

Community Builders: Early African American Women in Grand Rapids PRESENTED BY: Yvonne Sims, Grand Rapids Study Club Jo Ellyn Clarey, GRSC & the Greater Grand Rapids Women's History Council

WMGS Writing Contest page 5

Thursday, February 11, 2016, 7:00 p.m. Aquinas College—Donnelly Center

Happening in History page 6 Gert, Grace & the Berkey & Gay Girls Page 7 Photo Sleuth page 7

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Next program: After the Febr uar y program, the Grand Rapids Historical Society’s next program will be on March 10, 2016 at the Donnelly Center at Aquinas College. The speakers will be Tom Mathison and Gene C. Hopkins. Their program is titled: Federal Building to W.N. Ferris Building: Renewal and Reconstruction.

For over 25 years the Greater Grand Rapids Women’s History Council has underwritten efforts dedicated to rediscovering and crediting the rich past of area women, including the history of the 115 -year-old Grand Rapids Study Club, the oldest African American women’s club still in existence. During the 1890s, local women’s clubs proliferated so rapidly and organized women into such a social force that newspapers were compelled to create new sections featuring their plans and activities. What is revealed in these early accounts? That Grand Rapids Jewish women, Polish Catholic women, all women, were gathering for self-education and charitable purposes, hosting state- and nation-wide gatherings--and stepping up publicly to denounce racist articles as did the African American Married Ladies Nineteenth Century Club in 1898. In 1907, five local African American women’s groups, representing a miniscule percentage of the city’s population, hosted the Michigan Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs. Delegates were welcomed by the Grand Rapids mayor and treated to gracious receptions and trolley tours. Continued on page 3

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