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Literary Clubs
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Uncut Negatives These uncut negatives preserve the Utopian Literary Club in the act of continuing. Long after its founding decades, the club still gathered women around books, programs, memory, and mutual regard. The repeated frames suggest something quietly powerful: a group making sure its presence was recorded, not as a relic of an earlier era, but as a living tradition still worthy of the camera. -
60th Anniversary At the Utopian Literary Club’s 60th anniversary, members dressed in tribute to the decades their organization had lived through. The choice was more than festive; it turned fashion into a timeline of Black women’s endurance, taste, memory, and imagination. By honoring the club’s past through clothing, these women celebrated not only how long Utopian had lasted, but how beautifully it had carried its history forward. -
Program (Sep - Dec), Yearbook, Utopian Literary Club, 1927 Program of activities and those in charge of those activities -
Club Officers and Program Committee, Yearbook, Utopian Literary Club, 1971-72 List of club officers and program committee members -
Yearbook Cover, Utopian Literary Club, 1971-72 Blue letters printed on pink paper -
Mrs. Wheeler, Utopian Literary Club, n.d. Elderly woman in 1950s style side buttoned blazer -
Professor Juanita Paschal Toomer (Spelman College), Utopian Literary Club, n.d. Women smiling behind floral centerpiece -
Mrs. L. Hamilton, Utopian Literary Club, n.d. Women in dark dress and wire-rimmed glasses smiling and looking to the side -
Mrs. A. D. Hamilton, Utopian Literary Club, n.d. Woman with waved hair and wire-rimmed glasses in profile -
Mrs. Rosemary Funderburg, Utopian Literary Club, n.d. Woman in thinly rimmed spectacles smiling, looking to the side -
Mrs. Barber, Utopian Literary Club, n.d. Older woman with hair pinned up, smizing