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The United Order of Tents, a charitable fraternal organization of Black women, is at risk of losing its 19th century Bedford-Stuyvesant house over a Department of Finance vacancy assessment.
The United Order of Tents was granted a property tax exemption from the Department of Finance. That will make it easier for the oldest benefit organization for black women to survive in rapidly ...
The United Order of Tents, which dates back to 1848, has ties to the Underground Railroad and a mission to care for the aged, respectfully bury the dead and promote sisterhood.
Secret benevolent society fights to save historic Brooklyn mansion 03:25. NEW YORK - A magnificent mansion stands at 87 Macdonough St. in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.Upon closer inspection, the ...
The United Order of Tents, the oldest Black women's fraternity in the country, dates back to 1847. It was created to help enslaved people using the Underground Railroad.
Deal reached to save historic Bed-Stuy mansion 00:36. NEW YORK -- A deal was reached Wednesday to save the historic United Order of Tents in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.CBS2 first told you about ...
On this edition of Here and Now, we speak to a couple of changemakers who are part of a secret society that dates back to the Underground Railroad.
The Bed Stuy chapter of the historic secret aid society run by Black women, United Order of Tents, has pulled back the curtain to ask the community for help restoring its magnificent but dilapidated ...
This Giving Tuesday, two local nonprofits teamed up to give back to a historic Brooklyn organization. On Nov. 28, volunteers with the Federation of Organizations worked alongside Baltic Street ...
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