Before the foundation of the Prince Hall Freemasonic Order, the free black population in the United States was lacking a community and group identity. Rather, there existed a disjointed group of individuals kept at a perpetual distance, both by societal pressures and by personal desire for status and advancement. Prince Hall Masonry instituted a framework for this population to grow together, form connections, and collectively interact with greater society. is paper will delineate what role this fraternal organization had in the formation of a free black community in early America. It will explore the institution’s foundation, its ideology and teachings, and its rituals and symbols. Aspects of the fraternal organization’s effect on the inte...
Historians, in considering Freemasonry in the eighteenth century, have tended to define it in politi...
© 1987 Margaret ChapmanFreemasonry has had a controversial image ever since the first of the modern ...
Boston\u27s African Meeting House is one of the oldest and most significant African American churche...
The black church and Prince Hall Freemasonry both played important roles in the black experience in ...
Includes indexIncludes bibliographical references (page 139-156) and indexThis book documents some o...
On 6 March 1775, a British military lodge of Freemasons initiated Prince Hall (his name, not a title...
This dissertation revisits the subject of early black freemasonry and draws upon a new wealth of arc...
The dissertation examines African American Freemasons throughout the South during the Jim Crow era. ...
Pages 67-68 missing.Mode of access: Internet.will digitizeManuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Librar...
This work examines in detail the biography and ideological and political views of Prince Hall, one o...
Timeline of the history of freemasonry in Rhode Island, including the establishment and development ...
About the BookFreemasonry has played a significant role in the history of Native Americans since the...
Prince Hall Freemasonry, inspired by the exclusion of blacks from other American lodges, is the larg...
Throughout the course of human history, a substantial number of organizations with religious or poli...
The concept of a global civil society is gaining greater acceptance among International Relations (I...
Historians, in considering Freemasonry in the eighteenth century, have tended to define it in politi...
© 1987 Margaret ChapmanFreemasonry has had a controversial image ever since the first of the modern ...
Boston\u27s African Meeting House is one of the oldest and most significant African American churche...
The black church and Prince Hall Freemasonry both played important roles in the black experience in ...
Includes indexIncludes bibliographical references (page 139-156) and indexThis book documents some o...
On 6 March 1775, a British military lodge of Freemasons initiated Prince Hall (his name, not a title...
This dissertation revisits the subject of early black freemasonry and draws upon a new wealth of arc...
The dissertation examines African American Freemasons throughout the South during the Jim Crow era. ...
Pages 67-68 missing.Mode of access: Internet.will digitizeManuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Librar...
This work examines in detail the biography and ideological and political views of Prince Hall, one o...
Timeline of the history of freemasonry in Rhode Island, including the establishment and development ...
About the BookFreemasonry has played a significant role in the history of Native Americans since the...
Prince Hall Freemasonry, inspired by the exclusion of blacks from other American lodges, is the larg...
Throughout the course of human history, a substantial number of organizations with religious or poli...
The concept of a global civil society is gaining greater acceptance among International Relations (I...
Historians, in considering Freemasonry in the eighteenth century, have tended to define it in politi...
© 1987 Margaret ChapmanFreemasonry has had a controversial image ever since the first of the modern ...
Boston\u27s African Meeting House is one of the oldest and most significant African American churche...