Secret societies have operated in Detroit for most of the city’s history. Many started for fun and companionship. Others had more serious ends in mind. The African American Mysteries: The Order of the Men of Oppression helped enslaved people escape the South for freedom in Canada. During the Civil War, so-called black lantern societies like the Knights of the Golden Circle and the Union League waged a covert war in Detroit and across the northern Midwest. In the last century, it wasn’t uncommon for a sober suburbanite to catch the train to Detroit and don yellow silk pantaloons, a purple fez and embroidered vest to drink Tarantula juice.
Join Bill Loomis in this fascinating look into the secret world of these groups.
Anthropology, Cultural & Social, History, Midwest (IA; IL; IN; KS; MI; MN; MO; ND; NE; OH; SD; WI), Social Science, State & Local, United States
Secret Societies in Detroit
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| Book Author | Bill Loomis |
|---|---|
| Format | eBook |
| ISBN | 9781439671924 |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 181 |
| Publisher | The History Press |
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