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1890

The women formed a permanent organization in 1890 with Charlotte Emerson Brown as its first president.

Women's clubs spread very rapidly after 1890, taking up some of the slack left by the decline of the WCTU and the temperance movement.

The GFWC was founded by Jane Cunningham Croly, a leading New York journalist. It was the model for the nationwide GFWC in 1890.

1892

Local women's clubs initially joined the General Federation directly but later came into membership through state federations that began forming in 1892.

1900

In 1900, the GFWC met in Milwaukee, and Josephine Ruffin, a black journalist, tried to attend as a representative of three Boston organizations – the New Era Club, the New England Woman's Club and the New England Woman's Press Club.

In the Midwest, clubwomen had first avoided the suffrage issue out of caution, but after 1900 increasingly came to support it.

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GFWC may also be known as or be related to GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS, GFWC, General Federation Of Women, General Federation Of Women's Clubs and General Federation of Women's Clubs.