Phyllis Wheatley Settlement House
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Phyllis Wheatley Settlement House
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The Phyllis Wheatley Settlement House in Minneapolis, Minnesota was founded in 1924 by the Council on Social Agencies (CSA) and the Women's Cooperative Alliance (WCA). Its original function was to provide a recreational facility that could be used by the Minneapolis African American community. The settlement house was intended to serve the African American community during a time of Jim Crow segregation. Its first location, opened on October 17, 1924, was the repurposed Hebrew Talmud Torah Schoo
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20th-century settlement house in Minneapolis, Minnesota
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2024-04-07T21:30:12Z
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