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United Church Women of Moscow, Idaho, scrapbook

 Collection
Identifier: MG 124

Scope and Contents

The material in this collection belonged primarily to Carrie G. Schnell. It includes one scrapbook with pieces of newspapers, pictures, letters, official notifications, conferences programs, speeches from the United Church Women, Methodist Church and different individuals.

Dates

  • Creation: 1957-1960

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Biographical / Historical

The Church Women United was founded in 1941. This movement was founded as a racially, culturally, theologically, inclusive Christian women’s movement to celebrate unity and diversity and work for peace in the world. At its founding, the movement named the United Council of Church Women (UCCW). Women of faith from three interdenominational women’s groups representing 70 denominations convened in Atlantic City, New Jersey in December 1941. The United Council of Church Women’s first action was to circulate a petition signed by 84,000 church women urging the United States at the signing of the United Nations Charter to join and take it full responsibility in a world organization.

The action received wide publicity in the media and Eleanor Roosevelt later involved the UCCW in a conference at the white house on “how women may share in post war policy making”.

Extent

1 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The collection includes include one scrapbook with pieces of newspapers, pictures, letters, official notifications, conferences programs, speeches from the United Church Women, Methodist Church and different individuals.

Title
Guide to United Church Women of Moscow, Idaho, scrapbook
Status
Completed
Author
Finding aid prepared by Daniel Olortegui
Date
2024
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.

Repository Details

Part of the University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives Repository