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Clemson University

2013

Cultural heritage

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The United Order Of Tents And 73 Cannon Street: A Study Of Identity And Place, Mary Margaret Schley May 2013

The United Order Of Tents And 73 Cannon Street: A Study Of Identity And Place, Mary Margaret Schley

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One hundred years ago, a group of African-American women assembled in Charleston, South Carolina under the name of the United Order of Tents of J.R. Giddings and Jollifee Union. The only organization of its kind, the United Order of Tents is a secret society comprised and operated solely by African-American women. The Order traces its roots back to the operations of the Underground Railroad in Norfolk, Virginia. The founder of the organization, Annetta M. Lane, assisted slaves during their escape from the South through their journey on the Railroad. After emancipation, Annetta Lane and United Order of Tents co-founder, Harriett …