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International Order of Twelve Knights and Daughters of Tabor
The International Order of Twelve Knights and Daughters of Tabor is a black fraternal organization best known as the sponsor of the Taborian Hospital.
Originally founded as the International Order of Twelve in 1846 as an antislavery society, the Order was re-organized in 1872 as a fraternal organization in Independence, Missouri. The new leader of the group was Moses Dickson, a clergymen of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. In the 1890s the group claimed to have 100,000 members in thirty US States, the West Indies, England and Africa. Men's lodges were called "Temples" and women's lodges were "Tabernacles".〔Alan Axelrod ''International Encyclopedia of Secret Societies and Fraternal Orders'' New York; Facts on File, inc 1997 p.150〕 There were also juvenile lodges of the order called "Tents". Male and female junior members were known as Pages of Honor and Maid, respectively.〔Alvin J. Schmidt ''Fraternal Organizations'' Westport, Conn. Greenwood Press, 1980 p.174〕
The relationship between the Taborians and another group, the Princes and Princesses of the Royal House of Media, who met in Palatiums for social and literary purposes is unclear.〔Axelrod p.150〕
In 1915, the Order was involved in a widely publicized lawsuit in Texas. A man named Smith Johnson tripped and fell during his initiation, causing a sword to enter his body. The Order claimed that the ritual did not the specify the use of a sword on the part of an officiating officer, and that that individual should be held accountable for the accident. The case went up to the Texas Supreme Court, which found in favor of the plaintiff and ordered the Order to pay him the $12,000 awarded by a lower court.〔''Fortnightly Review'' Vol. XXIII #7 April 1, 1916 p.101;〕
==Taborian Hospital==
(詳細はPerry M. Smith, the Chief Grand Mentor, persuaded the Mississippi Jurisdiction of the order to build a hospital in the all-black town of Mound Bayou, Mississippi. To pay for it, each member paid an annual assessment into a hospital fund. In addition, Smith visited sharecroppers and tenants on plantations throughout Mississippi to raise funds.

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