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Treble Clef and Book Lovers' Club : ウィキペディア英語版 | Treble Clef and Book Lovers' Club
Formed in 1908 in Richmond, Virginia, the Treble Clef and Book Lover's Club (TCBLC) is the oldest African American book club in the United States. The social, nonprofit organization is an association for women who possess an affinity for literature and music. ==Background== Treble Clef and Book Lover's Club was established in 1908 by Mrs. Mary Simpson in Richmond, Virginia. The club predates nearly all of the cultural organizations in the country and is the oldest for African American women in Virginia. It is also the oldest book club of African American women in the United States. The club's founding members were Mrs. Annie Hughes, Mrs. Ellen Russell, Mrs. Emma Roper, Mrs. Blanche Burke, and Mrs. Lucille Barco. Treble Clef and Book Lovers' Club celebrated its centennial anniversary in 2008.
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