Part of a news article about the Negro Women's Civic Club. The article lists the activities of the club, including working with the Lioness Club and participating in the March of Dimes.
A news article that describes a meeting of the Greeneville Jaycettes. Mentions Project Concern and a planned event called a "Walk for Mankind." Mrs. Florence Jones, a member of the Negro Women's Civic Club, was present for the meeting.
A handwritten document that lists out the offices of the Civic Club, with multiple names listed under each office. Some names have "x" marked next to them.
A photograph of a girl's Home Economics Club, with names provided at the bottom of the photograph. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
Three photographs of African American girl scouts and troop leaders. One photo shows girl scouts in a 1951 parade on Depot Street. The other two photos show groups of scouts and troop leaders, with names given on accompanying labels. Part of an…
A photograph and accompanying article showing boys from the Cub Scouts, Pack 98, Den 1 watching a newspaper press at the Greeneville Sun's offices. The article explains that the boys took a tour of the businesses of Greeneville as well as a trip to…
A photo and description of the members of the Negro Women's Civi Club from 2004 to 2005. Fraternal and social organizations exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.