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  2. Order of Saint Luke - Wikipedia

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    The Order of St Luke was founded in 1946 in the former Methodist Church and, until 2012, held the status of Affiliate Organization with the Section on Worship of the General Board of Discipleship of the United Methodist Church.

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  4. Independent Order of St. Luke - Wikipedia

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    St. Luke Building, headquarters for the Independent Order of St. Luke, Richmond, Virginia, on the National Register of Historic Places. The Independent Order of St. Luke was an African American fraternal order founded to promote Black economic independence.

  5. Lillian Harris Payne - Wikipedia

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    Lilian Harris Payne (November 22,1867-March 2, 1952) [1] was the editor of the St. Luke Herald, the newspaper of the Independent Order of St. Luke.She was known as the "right hand" of Maggie Lena Walker, the first African American woman to found a bank.

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  9. Mary Ann Prout - Wikipedia

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    Prout founded a day school in Baltimore in 1830, and taught there until its closure in 1867. [3] Prout was a member of the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church.She was involved in other humanitarian ventures; a trusteeship of the Gregory Aged Women's Home, president of the local chapter of the National Reform Educational Association, and founded a secret order in 1867 that became the ...