Photo: San Diego Chapter of the Links, Inc.
On November 9, 1946, Margaret Rosell Hawkins and Sarah Strickland Scott, two young Philadelphia visionaries, co-founded The Links, Incorporated. They invited seven of their friends to join them in organizing a new type of inter-city club.
The two women envisioned an organization that would respond to the needs and aspirations of Black women in ways thatexisting clubs did not. It was their intent that the club would have a threefold aim — civic, educational, and cultural.