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Bonded in Tragedy: The Role of Fraternal Orders in the Eastland Disaster

Bonded in Tragedy: The Role of Fraternal Orders in the Eastland Disaster

Season 2 Episode 56 Published 2 years ago
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Welcome to Episode 56 of Flower in the River Podcast, where we will explore the role of Fraternal Organizations in the wake of the Eastland Disaster. 

  • Many victims of the Eastland disaster were members of various fraternal organizations
  • Exploring the role these organizations played in the lives of working-class communities in early 20th century Chicago

What are Fraternal Organizations?

  • Groups of individuals who come together based on shared interests, beliefs, or backgrounds
  • Aim to provide mutual support, engage in charitable activities, and foster a sense of community
  • Examples: Freemasons, Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF), Knights of Columbus, Elks Club, Rotary International

Fraternal Organizations in Early 20th Century Chicago:

  •  Provided power and advancement opportunities in the workplace
  • Allowed working-class individuals to build cross-class networks
  • Defined a collective identity rooted in gender and race while sidelining class distinctions
  • Fostered community and solidarity but also represented a division in American class politics

Conclusion:

  •  The intersections of faith, fraternity, and community in early 20th century Chicago were nuanced
  • Researching ancestors' involvement in fraternal organizations can provide insight into how these groups influenced their lives

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