Woman's Press Club of New York City
The Woman's Press Club of New York City was a professional association for female journalists and authors, founded in 1889 and active until 1980.
- Lived
- 1889–1980
- Nationality
- American
- Language
- English
The Woman's Press Club of New York City (WPCNYC) was an American professional association dedicated to women journalists and authors. Founded in Manhattan in November 1889 by Jane Cunningham Croly, the organization established its presence at 126 East 23rd Street in Manhattan, serving as a dedicated space and network for female writers.
The association operated for nearly a century, achieving formal incorporation in 1919. Throughout its existence, it supported the professional interests of its members in the New York literary and journalistic scenes. The organization was officially dissolved on March 8, 1980, marking the end of its history as an institution for women in the press.