Grand United Order of True Reformers

Grand United Order of True Reformers
Founded1873 (1873)
Alabama and Kentucky
TypeGeneral fraternity and benefit society
Former affiliationIndependent Order of Good Templars
StatusDefunct
SuccessorGrand Fountain of the United Order of True Reformers
EmphasisAfrican Americans
ScopeNational
HeadquartersRichmond, 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.