Anne Greenup (born Anna Hurd; May 5, 1874 – March 15, 1952) was the first president of The Coloured Women's Club of Montreal.
Greenup was born in Harveysburg, Ohio to Charles Hurd, a schoolteacher from Georgia, and Mahala Jackson from Virginia.
[2] She married Charles Harvey Greenup, a railroad worker, in Essex, Ontario in 1900.
As the first president of the club, she created a helped provide shelter, clothes and care for the Black community in Montreal, centred in the neighbourhood of Little Burgundy.
After the death of her husband, she lived with her brother Granville, who also moved to Vancouver and worked as a porter for the Canadian Pacific Railway.