Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "\"Golden Age of Fraternalism\" is a term referring to a period when membership in the fraternal societies in the United States grew at a very rapid pace in the latter third of the 19th century and continuing into the first part of the 20th. At its peak, it was suggested that as much as 40% of the adult population held membership in at least one fraternal order.Major examples were the Freemasons and the Odd Fellows."@en }
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- Golden_age_of_fraternalism abstract "\"Golden Age of Fraternalism\" is a term referring to a period when membership in the fraternal societies in the United States grew at a very rapid pace in the latter third of the 19th century and continuing into the first part of the 20th. At its peak, it was suggested that as much as 40% of the adult population held membership in at least one fraternal order.Major examples were the Freemasons and the Odd Fellows.".
- Golden_age_of_fraternalism comment "\"Golden Age of Fraternalism\" is a term referring to a period when membership in the fraternal societies in the United States grew at a very rapid pace in the latter third of the 19th century and continuing into the first part of the 20th. At its peak, it was suggested that as much as 40% of the adult population held membership in at least one fraternal order.Major examples were the Freemasons and the Odd Fellows.".