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An engrossing social history and memoir of the unsinkable Mollie Moon, the stylish founder of the National Urban League Guild and fundraiser extraordinaire who reigned over the glittering 'Beaux Arts Ball, the social event of New York and Harlem society for fifty yearsa glamorous event rivalling todays Met Gala, drawing Americas wealthy and cultured, both Black and white.Our Secret Societybrilliantly illuminates a little known yet highly significant aspect of the civil rights movement that has been long overlookedthe powerhouse fundraising effort that supported the movementthe luncheons, galas, cabarets, and traveling exhibitions attended by middle-class and working-class Black families, the Negro press, and titans of industry, including Winthrop Rockefeller.No one knew this world better or ruled over it with more authority than Mollie Moon. With her husband Henry Lee Moon, the longtime publicist for the NAACP, Mollie became half of one of the most influential couples of the period. Vivacious and intellectuallycurious, Mollie frequently hosted political salons attended by guests ranging from Langston Hughes to Lorraine Hansberry. Asthe president of the National Urban League Guild, the fundraising arm of the National Urban League; Mollie raised millions to fundgrassrootsactivists battling foreconomicjustice and racial equality.She was a force behind the mutual aid network that connected Black churches, domestic and blue-collar laborers, social clubs, and sororities and fraternities across the country.Historian and cultural critic TanishaC.Ford brings Mollie into focus as never before, charting her rise from Jim Crow Mississippi to doyenne of Manhattan and Harlem, where she became one of the most influential philanthropists of her timea woman feared, resented, yet widely respected. She chronicles Mollies larger-than-life antics throughexhaustiveresearch, never-before-revealed letters, and dozens of interviews, including with Mollies daughter and namesake.Our Secret Societyushers us into a world with its own rhythm and rules,ledby its own Whos Who of African Americans in politics, sports,business, and entertainment. It is both asearingportrait of a remarkable period in America, spanning from theearly1930s through thelate1960s, and a strategic economic blueprint todays activists can emulate.Our Secret Societyincludes 16 pages of never-before-seen photographs.