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Wesley Heights Ruritan Officers.pdf
A Greeneville Sun photograph and accompanying article about the fourth annual meeting of the Wesley Heights Ruritan Club. Part of a fraternal and social organizations exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

The Ebony Pagent.pdf
A Greenevill Sun photo and accompanying description of the Ebony Pageant Committee, with each member's name given. Part of an exhibit on fraternal and social organizations at the Greene County History Museum.

Local Black History Filled with Civic Minded Business Leaders.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article about Georgia Mae Farnsworth, Hannah Crum, and a variety of topics related to African American history in Greeneville.

Negro Groups Work Towards a Better Greeneville.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article by Georgie Mae Farnsworth. Provides histories of various African American churches, the George Clem School, and the Negro Women's Civic Club.

Negro Experience in Greene County Newspaper Series.pdf
A special series of articles in the Greeneville Sun on African American history in Greene County, written by Jack Carson Jr. in 1969. The first article gives details on Carson's background and education. The other articles address a range of topics…

Major Role of Negro Women's Civic Club is Cited.pdf
A letter to the editor of the Greeneville Sun by Mary Brownlow speaking to a need for more city-wide recognition of black history and the contributions of the Negro Women's Civic Club.

Penny Lollar Crowned Ms. Civic Club.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article. The article describes a meeting of the women's civic club, Penny Lollar's crowning, and names Beatrice Friend as the runner-up. The article also describes the many places from which guests came for the event, and mentions…

Negro Womens Civic Club annual luncheon.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article. This was the club's 53rd luncheon. The article names several attendees and the main events of the luncheon.

Do Ten Thousand Tasks.pdf
The first of two sections of a Greeneville Sun news article. The article discusses the different women's clubs of Greeneville and Greene County, dividing them into four categories of professional clubs, civic and service clubs, "sister" clubs to…

Negro Women's Civic Club 1977.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article that reviews some of the history of the Negro Women's Civic Club and it's accomplishments over the years. The article also names the present members of the club.
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