Grand United Order of True Reformers
| Grand United Order of True Reformers | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1873 Alabama and Kentucky |
| Type | General fraternity and benefit society |
| Former affiliation | Independent Order of Good Templars |
| Status | Defunct |
| Successor | Grand Fountain of the United Order of True Reformers |
| Emphasis | African Americans |
| Scope | National |
| Headquarters | Richmond, Virginia United States |
Grand United Order of True Reformers was an African-American fraternal organization founded in 1873 in Alabama and Kentucky. Originally managed by deputies of the all-white, pro-temperance organization, the Independent Order of Good Templars, the Grand Fountain of the United Order of True Reformers, or the True Reformers, was re-organized c. 1875 by William Washington Browne in Richmond, Virginia. This organization existed as a business and a mutual-aid society during the era of Jim Crow segregation laws, and it supported the growing African-American middle class through economic opportunities and education, before its closure in 1934.