Tulsa Benevolent Association

The Tulsa Benevolent Association was the holding company of the Oklahoma chapter of the Ku Klux Klan during the 1920s.

On January 5, 1922, the Tulsa Benevolent Association was incorporated as the holding company for the Oklahoma chapter of the Ku Klux Klan.

W. Tate Brady supplied part of the land for Beno Hall.

[3] The association ceased to exist in 1925 after infighting caused the departure of Washington E. Hudson.

Beno Hall was insolvent by 1929, and was sold to the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office.