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Women's National Book Association
The Women's National Book Association (WNBA) was established in 1917, as an organization to promote the role of women in the community of the book.〔The Women's National Book Association Walker, Belle M. The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); July 1921; 53, 5; American Periodicals. pg. 428〕 This organization includes ten active chapters in the United States, network members outside regional chapters, and corporate sponsorships.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=WNBA )〕 WNBA is a broad-based, non-profit,〔US publishing 2008. (2008). London: Snapshots International Ltd. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/214295670?accountid=131239〕 501(c)(3) organization offering three distinguished national awards and a longstanding history of literary activism.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About WNBA )
== History ==
The organization started in 1917,〔 when women in the book industry were excluded from joining the professional organization, the Bookseller's League.〔The Woman Citizen: A Weekly Chronicle of Progress. Published by The Woman's Journal. Woman and the Stream of Thought. December 6, 1919, vol. IV, no. 20, page 545〕 Fifteen women met at Sherwood's Book Store in lower Manhattan on November 13, 1917, and founded the Women's National Book Association as an organization to support and give voice to women in the book industry. The first President was Pauline Sherwood, of Sherwood's Book Store.〔Anonymous, Women in business, Woman's journal., 3/3 (1918), 53〕
The early organization's unique characteristic was that membership was open to women in all facets of the book world-publishers, booksellers, librarians, authors, illustrators, agents, production people - the only criterion being that part of their income must come from books.〔 Almost 100 years later, with ten chapters spanning the country from Boston to San Francisco and with Network members across the country, the Women's National Book Association continues its mission to champion the role of women in the world of words, with women and men who are professionals in the publishing industry, who are authors, or are advocates of literature as members.〔 The organization's newsletter, ''The Bookwoman'', was created in 1936 by Constance Lindsay Skinner and has had continuous publication to the current date.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bookwoman )

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