What is Prince Hall Freemasonry?

Learning about African-American Masonic Lodges

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African-American Masonic Lodges - Nicholas Raymond
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Learn about the unique origins and history of Prince Hall Freemasonry, an African-American Masonic tradition.

Freemasonry is a fraternal organization that uses symbols and ritual to teach morality to its members. Equality between men is a key value in Masonic teaching, but unfortunately, it has not always been practiced. When African-Americans in Colonial America weren’t allowed into white Masonic lodges, they formed their own.

Prince Hall and the first African Masonic Lodge

Men must first become Masons before attempting to start a lodge. On March 6, 1775, Master Mason John Batt, the white Master of a military lodge stationed in Boston, made Prince Hall and fourteen other African-Americans Master Masons. "The earliest record of freemasonry among African-American people in the United States is to be found on a sheet of paper in the archives of African Lodge in Boston," writes the Phylaxis Society, an organization dedicated to the study of Prince Hall, on their website.

The first lodge for the African-American Masons was called African Lodge no. 1. When they were authorized by the Premier Grand Lodge of England in 1784, the lodge became African Lodge no. 459.

Grand Lodges and New African Masonic Lodges

Grand Lodges are independent governing bodies of Masonic lodges in a certain area. In Prince Hall’s case, his lodge was not recognized by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, so he applied for a charter from the English Grand Lodge.

Grand Lodges have the power to create new Masonic lodges, although in Colonial America many lodges did it themselves. African Lodge no. 459 was no exception. In the late 1790s, Hall, as Master, authorized the formation of two more African lodges in Providence and New York.

Racism, Grand Lodges and Independence

Grand Lodges in the United States began to declare their independence from the ruling Grand Lodge in England in the late 1700s. Records show that Prince Hall and his lodge dutifully sent charitable contributions and correspondence to the English Grand Lodge that had chartered them, but never received a reply.

“Shunned by the white Masons of Massachusetts and ignored by England, Prince Hall’s fraternal descendants found themselves cut off from the Masonic world,” writes S. Brent Morris in The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Freemasonry. In 1827, the African-American Masonic lodges declared themselves independent of any Masonic authority.

In 1847 the African Grand Lodge changed its name to the Prince Hall Grand Lodge in his tribute. Today most Masonic lodges in the Prince Hall tradition carry his name. Many Grand Lodges, including the UGLE, today recognize Prince Hall Grand Lodges.

What is Different about Prince Hall Freemasonry?

Prince Hall Masonic lodges are quite similar to other Masonic lodges in the United States although some rituals may be performed slightly differently. Prince Hall Masons have a strict dress code of dark socks, dark shoes, dark suits, white shirts and dark ties. Members may also wear a top hat, black or white, or fedora. Many prominent African-American men have been Prince Hall Masons.

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Jun 28, 2009 5:01 PM
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Learn more about the Prince Hall Memorial to be dedicated in Cambridge on September 12th (Prince Hall's reported day of birth), http://princehallmemorial.org.
Dec 11, 2009 6:43 AM
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I Prince Hall Moral Dogma is more true to the heart than any other white lodges here in America. We are the ones that come from the land of Soloman. And noing that I surpream being watches over us. They study controle, We study love for i Brotheren. (Get it right America)
Apr 1, 2011 10:23 AM
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go prince hall
Apr 9, 2011 1:14 PM
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I think freemasonry is dumb!
Apr 16, 2011 9:02 PM
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The bottom line is that we all (PHA, York, Scottish) were e-t-r-d, p-s-e-, and r-i-e- that same way; from a d--d l---l p-----------r on t-e s----e. A true brother will show respect for all brothers. If not then you have disobeyed your oath and ob.
Jun 14, 2011 8:49 AM
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how can one become a mason or a member of the Prince Hall Freemasonry.I read the article and very much movie about our brother . thank you
Aug 27, 2011 9:49 PM
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the bottom line is CHRIST still will be the answer
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