Federation Of Women's Clubs For Oklahoma And Indian Territories
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The Federation of Women's Clubs for Oklahoma and Indian Territories was formed in May, 1898. The motto selected for the organization was "Kindliness and Helpfulness". The first president was
Sophia Julia Coleman Douglas Sophia Julia Coleman Douglas (1851–1902) was the founder and first president of the Federation of Women's Clubs for Oklahoma and Indian Territories. She served as principal of Oklahoma City High School before statehood. Biography Douglas née Co ...
. The charter women's clubs were: * Philomathea Club, Oklahoma City, organized Oct. 1891 * Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Club, Guthrie, organized Oct. 1891 * Coterle Club, Norman, organized Jan. 1894 * Tuesday Afternoon, Perry, organized Sept. 1894 * Merrie Wives, Purcell, organized Feb. 1895 * Current Events, Kingfisher, organized Oct. 1895 * Matrons' Magazine, Wynnewood, organized Feb. 1896 * San Souci, Oklahoma City, organized Oct. 1896 * Browning, Stillwater, Organized Nov. 1896 * Athenaeum Club, El Reno, organized 1897 * Shakespeare Club, Guthrie, organized May, 1898 They immediately joined the
General Federation of Women's Clubs The General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC), founded in 1890 during the Progressive Movement, is a federation of over 3,000 women's clubs in the United States which promote civic improvements through volunteer service. Many of its activities ...
(GFWC). Working under the auspices of the GFWC, the Federation of Women's Clubs for Oklahoma and Indian Territories supported the 1906 campaign for a compulsory school attendance law, which help achieve the resulting compulsory education bill that passed in 1907. They were also involved with the GFWC's "Indian Welfare Committee", working for better health care and educational facilities for Native Americans. Beginning in 1903, some women's clubs left the Federation of Women's Clubs for Oklahoma and Indian Territories to form the Federation of Women's Clubs of Indian Territory. Membership in the Indian Territories women's clubs typically had a majority Native American membership.


Oklahoma State Federation of Women's Clubs

Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907. In 1908 the ''Federation of Women's Clubs for Oklahoma and Indian Territories'' and the ''Federation of Women's Clubs of Indian Territory'' merged to become the Oklahoma State Federation of Women's Clubs. The first president was Frances F. Threadgill. In 1909 the newly merged club was admitted into the GFWC.


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