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To this woman belongs the honor of, at a most critical time, the time when she and women of the same descent, were publicly and brutally attacked, of voicing an unanswerable appeal to justice, culture and civilization. And her heroism in "standing on the beaches" without stopping to count the cost in
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National Association of Colored Women's Clubs. "A History of the Club Movement Among the Colored Women of the United States of America, as Contained in the Minutes of the Conventions, Held in Boston, July 30, 1895, and of the National Federation of Afro-American Women, Held in Washington, DC, July
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on July 29–31, 1895. Where she discussed social purity and nationalism on Wednesday, July 31. Her speech, entitled "Social Purity," was important in that it asserted that being white was not a "criterion for being American."
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her endeavor to right a flagrant wrong entitles her to the highest praise for fidelity and fearlessness.
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and took on the job of day school teacher. After her marriage she moved to Boston, Massachusetts.
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Intimate Practices: Literacy and Cultural Work in U.S. Women's Clubs, 1880-1920
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Agnes Jones Adams was born in a well-known and respected family in
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21, 1896". National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, 1902.
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Adams was part of the executive board of the Woman's Era Club.
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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First National Conference of the Colored Women of America
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Baltimore, Maryland
Social Reformer
National Association of Colored Women
Social Purity Movement
Baltimore, Maryland
Methodist Church
Woman's Era Club
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
National Federation of Colored Women's Clubs
First National Conference of the Colored Women of America
Boston, Massachusetts
Hallie Q. Brown
History of American Education: Primer
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ISBN
9781433100369
Homespun heroines and other women of distinction: a machine-readable transcription Brown, Hallie Q., 1859-1949
Archived
Wayback Machine


The History of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Inc: A Legacy of Service
ISBN
9781479722648
Black Women in America
ISBN
978-1-4522-5506-4
"Program: NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COLORED WOMEN HELD IN BERKELEY HALL, BOSTON, MASS., JULY 29, 30, 31, 1895"
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