by A.E. Bush and P.L. Dorman
University of Arkansas Press, 2008
Cloth: 978-1-55728-882-0 | eISBN: 978-1-61075-190-2
Library of Congress Classification HS893.M67H57 2008
Dewey Decimal Classification 366.122

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Originally published in 1924 and long out of print, this book tells the story of the Mosaic Templars of America (MTA), a famous black fraternal organization that was founded by two former slaves in Little Rock, Arkansas, in the late-nineteenth century. The organization originally provided illness, death, and burial insurance during an era of segregation when few basic services were available to black people. By 1900 Mosaic Templars’ industries grew to include an insurance company, a building and loan association, a publishing company, a business college, a nursing school, and a hospital.