Prince Hall: A Leather smith, Minister, American Revolutionary Soldier, Civil Rights Activist, and Founder of America’s first African Masonic Lodge.

Being that February is Black History Month, it seems fitting to collect a few articles to pass on about Black Freemasons and their contribution to the Craft and Nation, naturally starting with the Most Worshipful Brother Prince Hall.

Article from Medford Historical Society & Museum about Brother Prince Hall.

Message from the Grand Master of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge F. & A. M. of Massachusetts

Our History: A Brief History of Prince Hall Freemasonry in Massachusetts from the MWPHGL of Massachusetts

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