In early March 1775, an Irish soldier initiated a dozen or more
black Bostonian men into a lodge of Freemasons, making them
probably the first people of African descent formally admitted into
Freemasonry in the Atlantic world. Prince Hall, a freedman, would
emerge as the leader of this group as they worked together to
establish a tradition of African American Freemasonry that has
persisted ever since a tradition that still carries his name.
All Men Free and Brethren is the first in-depth historical
consideration of Prince Hall freemasonry from the Revolutionary era
to the early decades of the twentieth century. Through a growing
network of lodges, African American Masons together promoted
fellowship, Christianity, and social respectability, while standing
against slavery and white supremacy. The contributors to this book
examine key aspects in the history of the Prince Hall Masons, from
accounts of specific lodges and leaders to broader themes in
African American history: abolitionist activism, the limits of
freedom during Reconstruction, political oration, the role of women
in the black community, and relationships between Masonry and
African American churches.
Also included are several appendixes containing key texts from
Prince Hall Masonry, a glossary of Masonic terms, and lists of
archival repositories and contact information for present-day
lodges. Edited by Peter P. Hinks and Stephen Kantrowitz, All Men
Free and Brethren is a major contribution of the history of
Freemasonry, African American history, and the broader history of
race, citizenship, and community in the United States.
Contributors: Brittney C. Cooper, Rutgers University; David
Hackett, University of Florida; Peter P. Hinks; Stephen Kantrowitz,
University of Wisconsin Madison; Leslie A. Lewis, Most Worshipful
Prince Hall Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons; Chernoh M.
Sesay, Jr., DePaul University; Martin Summers, Boston College; Mark
Tabbert, George Washington Masonic National Memorial; Corey D. B.
Walker, Brown University; Julie Winch, University of Massachusetts
Boston"
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