It was one of the largest woman's clubs in the southern United States.
[1] The club did charitable works, advocated for reform and for women's suffrage.
"[3] The Era Club worked for women's suffrage in Louisiana and also towards improvements in education, sanitation and other civic matters.
[4] The club also raised money for charities and was involved in campaigning against child labor.
[5] The Era Club was also the only organization in New Orleans advocating for women's suffrage between 1900 and 1913.