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 the Negro Women's Civic Club Crown Queen, Annie Lucy Carter Conner. Part of a fraternal and social organizations exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
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.
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 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.
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…
A photograph of members of the Elks Club, with some members identified. Part of a fraternal and social organizations exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.