By Elliot Warren
Title: Imperial Court, Daughters of Isis
ID: 01/BAF MS_00149
Primary Creator: Imperial Court, Daughters of Isis
Extent: 0.5 Linear Feet
Subjects: Organization
Forms of Material: Calendars
These records are of The Imperial Court, Daughters of Isis, an auxulliary group of female family members of Prince Hall Shriners and was formally organized at the annual sessions of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystical Shrine on August 24, 1910. The Imperial Court is a organization that stresses the development of powerful leaders, provides networking opportunity for its members and other organizations that recognize and celebrate the historic and modern day achievement of African American woman. The Imperial Court focuses on improving the community through charitable work.
Noteworthy meeting and events: 2010 Centennial celebration
Noteworthy topics: Haram Court #96
Repository: The Black Archives History & Research Foundation of South FL, Inc.
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