4. "The Ninth Annual Conference of the RI Union of Colored Women's Clubs," 1911
Mary E. Jackson, president of the Union, was also the national organizer for the Anti-Lynching Crusaders and played a central role in organizing black women workers during World War I under the auspices of the YWCA.
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