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Future Plans | Arkansas African Americans Mosaic Templars Building Preservation Society
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The new Cultural Center will include a technologically advanced educational facility. School groups will have an opportunity to experience, firsthand, the Center's exhibits and participate in programs about early twentieth century entrepreneurship, political causes, and artistic pursuits. How You Can Help. History of Mosaic Templars. History of Ninth Street. MOSAIC TEMPLAR BUILDING PRESERVATION SOCIETY. Little Rock, AR 72214-5674. 2009 MOSAIC TEMPLAR BUILDING PRESERVATION SOCIETY.
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Misson | Arkansas African Americans Mosaic Templars Building Preservation Society
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N October 1992, the Mosaic Templars Building Preservation Society was organized for the purpose of securing and rehabilitating the Mosaic Templars headquarters building and currently holds 501(c)(3) status. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the structure is one of only three major landmarks remaining from the "Heyday" of West Ninth Street. And was once the hub of black business and social life in Little Rock and the surrounding area. Board of Directors, 2003. Left to right:) Dr. Joh...
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History of Mosaic Templars | Arkansas African Americans Mosaic Templars Building Preservation Society
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History of the Mosaic Templars of America. Its Founders and Officials. A E Bush and P. L. Dorman. Introduction by John William Graves. Reprint of classic history of this important African American organization. Click here to purchase. 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. By 1905 it had a numb...
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History of Mosaic Templars | Arkansas African Americans Mosaic Templars Building Preservation Society
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History of the Mosaic Templars of America. Its Founders and Officials. A E Bush and P. L. Dorman. Introduction by John William Graves. Reprint of classic history of this important African American organization. Click here to purchase. 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. By 1905 it had a numb...
mosaictemplarspreservation.org
Future Plans | Arkansas African Americans Mosaic Templars Building Preservation Society
http://www.mosaictemplarspreservation.org/plans
The new Cultural Center will include a technologically advanced educational facility. School groups will have an opportunity to experience, firsthand, the Center's exhibits and participate in programs about early twentieth century entrepreneurship, political causes, and artistic pursuits. How You Can Help. History of Mosaic Templars. History of Ninth Street. MOSAIC TEMPLAR BUILDING PRESERVATION SOCIETY. Little Rock, AR 72214-5674. 2009 MOSAIC TEMPLAR BUILDING PRESERVATION SOCIETY.
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History of Ninth Street | Arkansas African Americans Mosaic Templars Building Preservation Society
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Little Rock as a Nexus. He Mosaic Templars and African American Enterprise, Leadership and Culture in Arkansas: Little Rock s Ninth Street as a Lens to Interpret Black Achievement. Much of this work is excerpted from manuscripts by historian John Graves). Picture of Dubisson Semi-Pro Baseball Team, Little Rock. Courtesy of Berna Love, Museum of Science and History with support from grants by Arkansas Humanities Council and National Endowment for the Humanities. The new Mosaic Templars Center for African ...
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History of Ninth Street | Arkansas African Americans Mosaic Templars Building Preservation Society
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Little Rock as a Nexus. He Mosaic Templars and African American Enterprise, Leadership and Culture in Arkansas: Little Rock s Ninth Street as a Lens to Interpret Black Achievement. Much of this work is excerpted from manuscripts by historian John Graves). Picture of Dubisson Semi-Pro Baseball Team, Little Rock. Courtesy of Berna Love, Museum of Science and History with support from grants by Arkansas Humanities Council and National Endowment for the Humanities. The new Mosaic Templars Center for African ...