What was a significant factor that led to the start of the Black Women's Club Movement?
The Black Women's Club Movement Crash Course Black American History

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The influence of European women's movements
The desire for educational reform
The need to address violence and oppression against Black women
The push for economic independence
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Who was a key figure in founding the Woman's Era Club?
Mary Church Terrell
Ida B. Wells-Barnett
Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin
Harriet Tubman
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What was the primary goal of the National Association of Colored Women?
To promote Black women's suffrage exclusively
To improve the lives of all Black people through intersectional advocacy
To focus solely on economic empowerment
To establish a network of Black-owned businesses
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was one of the key activities of the National Association of Colored Women during World War I?
Creating a network of women's shelters
Organizing protests against the war
Raising funds for war bonds
Establishing a new political party
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which organization was formed by Mary McLeod Bethune in response to differing philosophies within the National Association of Colored Women?
The Woman's Era Club
The Colored Women's League
The National Council of Negro Women
The National Urban League
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How did changing gender norms in the 1930s affect the Black Women's Club Movement?
They resulted in the formation of more clubs
They caused a decline in the popularity of the movement
They had no significant impact
They led to an increase in club memberships
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the significance of the Aframerican Women's Journal?
It focused on international affairs exclusively
It was a platform for Black women's political activism
It was a literary magazine for Black children
It was the first newspaper published by Black men
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