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.[1] This organization includes twelve active chapters in the United States, network members outside regional chapters, and corporate sponsorships.[2] WNBA is a broad-based, non-profit,[3] 501(c)(3) organization offering three distinguished national awards and a longstanding history of literary activism.[4]

  1. ^ 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
  2. ^ "WNBA". Women's National Book Association.
  3. ^ US publishing 2008. (2008). London: Snapshots International Ltd. ProQuest 214295670
  4. ^ "About WNBA". Women's National Book Association.

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