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Preserving Our Legacy: The Future of Colored Women’s Clubs in the U.S. 

​​“Reclaim the Reach: Women Building Back Community”


“We are the daughters of resilience. In the Great Depression, we fed our communities. In the Civil Rights era, we marched, taught, and healed. Today, as our elders face housing insecurity, our youth navigate broken schools, and our health outcomes lag behind, I ask: where is our fire now?


The data is clear. Marginalized communities in this country - Black, Brown, Red White, poor, rural, disable— we are diverse are being left behind, and we, the as women, must rise again. Not just to remember, but to rebuild.”​“Unity Across Communities.”


Despite the disregard of many modern administrations toward certain demographics in this country, we must remember that we have always been resilient people. Historically, Black women-built coalitions with others who shared the struggle for justice — Jewish women, Latina women, Indigenous…


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Coralisa Matthews
Coralisa Matthews

Southeastern District Steadfast

Greeting Sisters,

We are truly thankful for all your support as we move into the new club year. As the club president for the Fayetteville Sr. Federation Club, Fayetteville, NC., we are looking forward to a busy and successful year of recruitment of new members and community service support.


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Thank you to Ms. Karen,

The webmaster, who continues to work with us as we continue to work and build our NCFCWC website. Her vision is to ensure that we post and receive important information that will keep all member aware of what is transpiring in our community, but most of all the federation members have information to develop and grow stronger in unity and sisterly Love,


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The Straight Line From 1920 → 1965 → 2020s North Carolina​

Preserving Our Legacy: When Voting Rights Didn’t Protect All Women — And Why North Carolina’s Gerrymandering Still Matters Today

By Karen D. Spigner

August 26, 2020, marked the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, a milestone often celebrated as “when women won the right to vote.” But as historians Martha S. Jones and Daina Ramey Berry remind us, that narrative was never true for all women. For Black women, the right to vote was not granted in 1920 — it was promised, then systematically denied.when voting rights didnt protec…

And today, a century later, North Carolina’s newly gerrymandered districts show us that the struggle is not ancient history. It is ongoing, active, and sitting right in our back yard.

A Century Ago: The 19th Amendment Opened the Door — and States Slammed It Shut

When the 19th Amendment prohibited discrimination “on account of sex,” Black women saw only a symbolic…


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Volume 6, Issue 1 December 2023 Northeastern District Holiday Newsletter

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