My Fraternity
5 de fev de 20201 min
Atualizado: 27 de fev de 2020
Prince Hall was an African-American abolitionist and minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church who is recognized as the Father of Black Masonry in the United States.
At a time in the 18th century, when men of color could not join the ranks of American Freemasonry, Prince Hall took his plight all the way to England and was granted a charter by the Grand Lodge of England which is the original Grand Lodge of Freemasonry.
Today, men of all creeds and colors are members of this great fraternity which includes members of our country’s armed services, doctors, lawyers, policemen, fireman, and many other occupations. These men continue to uphold the virtues of the fraternity by implementing programs that include educating and mentoring youth, serving our veterans and less-fortunate, and modeling upright manhood, fatherhood, and brotherhood. Our fraternity spans the globe, and we can proudly say that #PrinceHallFreemasonsareHere! in your communities and we invite you to join us!