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  2. New Century Guild - Wikipedia

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    The New Century Guild, now the New Century Trust, is an historic women's support organization which is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1882, it is one of the oldest and largest organizations devoted to meeting the needs of women in the labor force. From its founding, the organization's goal has been to address the ...

  3. Timeline of women's suffrage in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    December 5: The Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends creates an Equal Rights Association. [10] 1903. November 7: State women's suffrage convention is held in Philadelphia. [10] 1904. The Allegheny County Equal Rights Association (ACERA) is created. [11] November 3–5: The state suffrage convention is held in Easton.

  4. List of Pennsylvania suffragists - Wikipedia

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    Groups. "Mr. Base Ball Fan Vote yes on Woman Suffrage" Pittsburgh Pirates flier. Allegheny County Equal Rights Association (ACERA), formed in 1904. [3] Chester County Equal Suffrage Association. [4] Citizen's Suffrage Association, formed in Philadelphia in 1872. [5] Equal Franchise Federation of Western Pennsylvania, formed on February 21, 1910.

  5. Women's suffrage in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The first women's rights convention in the state was organized by Quakers and held in Chester County in 1852. Philadelphia would host the fifth National Women's Rights Convention in 1854. Later years saw suffragists forming a statewide group, the Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association (PWSA), and other smaller groups throughout the state.

  6. Women's Way - Wikipedia

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    Women's Way is a grantmaking, advocacy, and education 501 (c) (3) status nonprofit that deals with current issues facing women and girls in the greater Philadelphia region. [1] Several women-focused nonprofits formed the organization in the late-1970s in response to financial struggles. The causes they served at the time were controversial and ...

  7. Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1850, The Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania ( WMCP ), formally known as The Female Medical College of Pennsylvania, was the first American medical college dedicated to teaching women medicine and allowing them to earn the Doctor of Medicine degree, M.D. [1] 1867- The Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania was renamed the Woman ...

  8. History of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia is the nation's sixth-largest city after New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, and Phoenix. Philadelphia anchors the nation's sixth-largest metropolitan area. known as the Delaware Valley. Pittsburgh is the center of Greater Pittsburgh, the nation's 22nd-largest metropolitan area.

  9. Race Street Friends Meetinghouse - Wikipedia

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    Race Street Friends Meetinghouse. /  39.95556°N 75.16528°W  / 39.95556; -75.16528. The Race Street Meetinghouse is an historic and still active Quaker meetinghouse at 1515 Cherry Street in the Center City area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [2] The meetinghouse served as the site of the Yearly Meeting of the Hicksite sect of the ...