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The HBCU Initiative Committee will serve the Imperial Council as the conduit towards bringing awareness and support to HBCUs. This committee coordinates the raising of funds to support scholarships for students enrolled at our nation’s Historically Black College and Universities on a monthly basis.
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On September 25, 1901, the newly organized Imperial Council...
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As the Official Journal of the Imperial Council of the...
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On September 25, 1901, the newly organized Imperial Council held its first annual session in Newark, New Jersey, where the Constitution was formally adopted, establishing the fraternity as it is today, and designating the Imperial Council as a charitable, benevolent, fraternal, and social organization, dedicated to the welfare and extension of ...
As the Official Journal of the Imperial Council of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine (AEAONMS), Pyramid Magazine has a North and South American reach to primarily African-Americans with a rich history of philanthropic activities.
The Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (A.E.A.O.N.M.S.) is a masonic organization for African Americans. [1] . Daughters of Isis is its sister organization. History. The order was incorporated under the laws of Illinois in 1893.
In 1910, the Imperial Court, an Auxiliary to the AEAONMS, Inc., was established to provide an organization for the mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters of male members of the AEAONMS, Inc. Combined, both the Imperial Council and the Imperial Court has a collective membership of over 25,000 throughout the Continental United States, Canada ...
12 wrz 2024 · Pyramid Magazine serves the Imperial Council as the official organ of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine, Inc. Its purpose is to Recruit, Reclaim, and Retain. The magazine...
The order was established as an Imperial Council of Prince Hall Shriners on June 3, 1893, in Chicago, Illinois, by 13 Prince Hall Masons under the leadership of John George Jones. They met in the Apollo Hall on State Street where Palestine Temple was organized.