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Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin was an African American publisher, journalist, civil rights leader, and suffragist. Her “Address to the First National Conference of Colored Women” opened the proceedings for a group of 100 African American women who met in Boston at the Charles Street African Methodist Episcopal Church in July 1895. Ruffin was the president of the Women’s Era Club in Boston, founded two years previously, and it was her work with this group that inspired her to found the National Federation of Afro-American Women.