Biographical Note Scope and Content Restrictions on Use Restrictions on Access Related Material Separated Material Acquisition Info Processing Info Other Finding Aids Washington State Association of Colored Women's Clubs National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Tacoma Branch Subject Terms |
1912-1967 | ||||||||||||||||
| Creator: | Asberry, Nettie J., 1865-1968 , creator |
| Title: | Nettie J. Asberry Papers |
| Date Span: | 1912-1967 |
| Quantity: | .42 cubic ft. (1 box) |
| Accession No.: | 1081-002 |
| Languages: | Collection materials are in English. |
| Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. |
Nettie J. Asberry was a music teacher who was born Nettie J. Craig on July 15, 1865, in Leavenworth, Kansas. She earned a degree from the Kansas State Conservatory of Music and later earned her Ph.D. from the University of Kansas. She moved to Seattle in 1890 and relocated to Tacoma in 1893. Following her marriage to Albert J. Jones, who died three years after their move to Seattle, she married Henry Joseph Asberry. In 1908 Nettie Asberry helped found the Clover Leaf Art Club, one of the first African American Women’s clubs in the state. She became a leader in the Washington State Federation of Colored Women’s Organizations and served as its president. The organization was founded in 1917 and was known by various names, including the Washington State Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs, the Colored Women’s Federation of Washington and Jurisdiction and, in later years, the Washington State Association of Colored Women (and ... Colored Women's Clubs). Asberry was also a founder of the Tacoma Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and a member of the Progressive Mothers' Club of Tacoma and the Tacoma Inter-Racial Council. Nettie J. Asberry died in 1968.
The Nettie J. Asberry Papers consist largely of photocopied correspondence, bulletins, notes, minutes, and agendas that document the Washington State Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs.
The creator's literary rights were not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Collection is open to the public.
Papers of Nettie J. Asberry are also located at the African American Museum in Tacoma, Washington.
A copy of Brown's Prismatic Charts, 1886, was transferred to the Music Library in 1989.
Photocopies were made from papers loaned by Eliza McCabe in 1969. Additional papers, including the minute book of the Progressive Mothers' Club, certificates, photographs and other material, were donated later in 1969.
Recopying and processing was completed in 1997.
Photographs in the Asberry papers were relocated to the Nettie J. Asberry Photograph Collection, PH Coll. 663, in the repository in 2004.
The photographs that form part of this collection are described and indexed in A Guide to the Nettie J. Asberry Photograph Collection.