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- African_Dorcas_Association abstract "The African Dorcas Association was a black women's community aid society founded in New York City in January 1828. The women of this group sewed clothes for New York's black children so that they would have appropriate attire for school. Through this work, the members of the African Dorcas Association hoped to make education more accessible for black youth in New York City. After just one year, this organization distributed 168 articles of clothing to school children. The society remained in operation into the 1830s. Some prominent members included Margaret Francis and Henrietta Green Regulus Ray.".
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- African_Dorcas_Association wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- African_Dorcas_Association wikiPageRevisionID "696526098".
- African_Dorcas_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:African-American_history_in_New_York_City.
- African_Dorcas_Association wikiPageWikiLink Henrietta_Ray.
- African_Dorcas_Association wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Francis.
- African_Dorcas_Association wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- African_Dorcas_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "African Dorcas Association".
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- African_Dorcas_Association subject Category:African-American_history_in_New_York_City.
- African_Dorcas_Association hypernym Society.
- African_Dorcas_Association type Organisation.
- African_Dorcas_Association comment "The African Dorcas Association was a black women's community aid society founded in New York City in January 1828. The women of this group sewed clothes for New York's black children so that they would have appropriate attire for school. Through this work, the members of the African Dorcas Association hoped to make education more accessible for black youth in New York City. After just one year, this organization distributed 168 articles of clothing to school children.".
- African_Dorcas_Association label "African Dorcas Association".
- African_Dorcas_Association wasDerivedFrom African_Dorcas_Association?oldid=696526098.
- African_Dorcas_Association isPrimaryTopicOf African_Dorcas_Association.