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National Association of Colored Women's Clubs

This article talks about one of black women organizations, National Association of Colored Women's Clubs. In my opinion, the content is relevant to the article topic. Its structure is clear with two parts: history and two main members. Its claims are neutral, and its viewpoints are neither over-represented nor under-represented. However, some of citations do not work. For example, when enter the first citation link, the page shows "page not found". Although the sources are neutral, some of them are not reliable because they are from website (not founded website pages) and are out of date. I think it can added with a section of NACWC's "list of activities" to clearly refer what political or social movement and public event they are contribute and take part in. This article does not have any sign for rating and is not a part of any Wiki Projects. the way Wikipedia discusses focus on NACWC's history and two main members, but we explore more about its engagement and contribution in Women's suffrage movement in class.

There is one sentence that I think it is fine to add into article:

The NACWC became involved in campaigns in favor of women's suffrage : the NACWC established a Suffrage Department, in order to let members use their knowledge about government affair to help suffragists. ...