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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

The Real Housewives Of Purpose.

The Housewives’ League of Detroit was founded in June of 1930 by Fannie B. Peck.... By 1935, the Detroit league grew to over 12,000 members who were divided into sixteen neighborhood units. Members pledged to support black businesses and professionals, buy black-produced products, and help train Detroit’s young people for careers in business.



Organization established in 1933 to encourage African American housewives to patronize African American-owned businesses. The national organization was comprised of local groups, the most important of these being the Housewives' League of Detroit, which was founded in 1930 under the leadership of Fannie B. Peck. The Detroit League worked in conjunction with the Booker T. Washington Trade Association whose organization was headed by the Rev. William H. Peck, and the National Negro Business League. The record group includes minutes, correspondence, publications, and activity files of both the national organization and the Detroit league. The series in the record group are History and Organization; Core Records; Correspondence; Programs and Events; Media Coverage; Publications; Chapters; Related Organizations; and Other Materials. The largest portion of the Chapters series consists of records of the Detroit league and include history, publications, and other organizational materials.
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1 comment:

  1. Wow. These women were true trailblazers. Sounds like just the type of organization/movement we need today. Thanks for sharing this precious slice of history.

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