Social Clubs

Black social clubs have historically played a significant role in African American communities, especially during times of segregation and systemic racial exclusion. These clubs served as vital spaces for socializing, networking, cultural preservation, and activism.

Minority Women’s Network

The local chapter of the Minority Women’s Network was established in 1989. It promoted “economic self-sufficiency” through educational forums and

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Richmond High School

Two clubs for African-American students were started in the 1940’s – the Wheatley Girls and the Carver Dubois. These clubs

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Voguette Club

The Voguette Club was a social organization for women, started in the 1950’s. They held monthly meetings, held their membership

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Esquire Club

The Esquire Club was established in 1935, as a “strictly social club” – an escape from any social or political

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