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Junior Leader
Miss Darlene Daniels
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Corresponding Secretary
Mrs. V. Alyce Foster
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Third Vice President
Mrs. Dorothy N. Payne
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NEW YORK CLUB OF THE 
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEGRO
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
WOMEN'S CLUBS INC.
THE WALDORF ASTORIA NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 2, 1950
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To promote and protect the interest of business and professional women; to create good fellowship among them; to direct the interest of business and professional women toward united action for improved social and civic conditions to encourage the organization of subsidiary associations throughout the United States and the world and to create and develop opportunities for Negro women in business and the professions. To develop youth through scholarships, affording them formal training through leadership and through the creation of job opportunities. To recognize achievements of business and professional women and to record and preserve the history of these achievements for use in school organizations and elsewhere that all people may be informed and that our young people may know their heritage and be inspired.

To create better understanding among all people and help promote world peace and universal brotherhood.
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