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Prince Hall (c. 1735–1738—1807) was an African American noted as an abolitionist, for his leadership in the free black community in Boston, and as the founder of Prince Hall Freemasonry. He lobbied for education rights for black children and was active in the back-to-Africa movement.
Hall tried to gain New England’s enslaved and free blacks a place in Freemasonry, education and the military, which were some of the most crucial spheres of society in his time. Hall is considered the founder of “Black Freemasonry” in the United States, known today as Prince Hall Freemasonry. Hall formed the African Grand Lodge of North America. Prince Hall was unanimously elected its Grand Master and served until his death in 1807.
Steve Gladstone, author of Freedom Trail Boston states that Prince Hall—known for his role in creating Black Freemasonry, championing equal education rights, and fighting slavery—"was one of the most influential free black leaders in the late 1700s."
There is confusion about his year of birth, place of birth, parents, and marriages–at least partly due to the multiple number of "Prince Halls" during this lifetime.
A Grand Lodge (or Grand Orient or other similar title) is the overarching governing body of a fraternal or other similarly organized group in a given area, usually a city, state, or country.
A Grand Lodge or Grand Orient is the usual governing body of "Craft", "Blue Lodge", or "Symbolic"Freemasonry in a particular jurisdiction. The first Masonic Grand Lodge was established in England in 1717 as the Grand Lodge of London and Westminster, soon to call itself the Grand Lodge of England. The head of a Grand Lodge is called the Grand Master, and the other officers of the Grand Lodge prefix "Grand" to the titles of Lodge officers. Some Grand Lodges have established Provincial Grand Lodges as an organisational layer between themselves and member Lodges.
There is no central body to oversee all of the Grand Lodges in the world (nor, indeed, all of Freemasonry), and therefore, individual Grand Lodge policies and practices can and do vary, though they have a similar basic framework in common. The lack of a central authority means that Grand Lodges are held together simply by fellowship with one another.
A prince is a male ruler, monarch, or member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. Prince is also a hereditary title in the nobility of some European states. The feminine equivalent is a princess. The English word derives, via the French word prince, from the Latin noun princeps, from primus (first) + capio (to seize), meaning "the chief, most distinguished, ruler, prince".
The Latin word prīnceps (older Latin *prīsmo-kaps, literally "the one who takes the first [place/position]"), became the usual title of the informal leader of the Roman senate some centuries before the transition to empire, the princeps senatus.
Emperor Augustus established the formal position of monarch on the basis of principate, not dominion. He also tasked his grandsons as summer rulers of the city when most of the government were on holiday in the country or attending religious rituals, and, for that task, granted them the title of princeps.
The title has generic and substantive meanings:
In architecture, a hall is a relatively large space enclosed by a roof and walls. In the Iron Age, a mead hall was such a simple building and was the residence of a lord and his retainers. Later, rooms were partitioned from it, and the space next to the front door became the entrance hall. Today, the (entrance) hall of a house is the space next to the front door or vestibule leading to the rooms directly and/or indirectly. Where the hall inside the front door of a house is elongated, it may be called a passage, corridor (from Spanish corredor used in El Escorial and 100 years later in Castle Howard) or hallway.
The term hall is often used to designate a British or Irish country house such as a hall house, or specifically a Wealden hall house, and manor houses.
In later medieval Europe, the main room of a castle or manor house was the great hall. In a medieval building, the hall was where the fire was kept. With time, its functions as dormitory, kitchen, parlour and so on were divided off to separate rooms or, in the case of the kitchen, a separate building.
Lodge is originally a term for a relatively small building, often associated with a larger one. It may refer to:
Prince Hall (1735-1807) was the organizer and founder of Masonry among men of Color. Thought to have been born in Barbados around 1735, he first worked as a leather-dresser, later as a laborer by day and studying at night. He educated himself and became a leader in the efforts to eliminate slavery and bring about a stronger unified people. He was instrumental in freeing many slaves. He was an abolitionist and a patriot, as he volunteered to fight in the American Revolution and was later accepted in the Continental Army led by George Washington.
Morals & Dogma - http://amzn.to/2eT8tF3 Don't be a Dummy - http://amzn.to/2evjhWV Freemason T-Shirt - http://amzn.to/2e9lX0F Today we answer a viewer's question. The question is: Please explain why is it "Mainstream" masons don't recognize "Prince Hall" masons. Why the segregation? --- In short - nothing. However, the reason on Grand Lodge may not be in Fraternal Correspondence with another is a longer story. --- #freemason #freemasonry #masonic
Prince Hall Free and Accepted Masonry I hope this note finds you well. I found the original film on my PC and have uploaded it to a portion of my website as I didn't want it associated with my YouTube videos as some of the content I don't care to distribute to non Masons. It's 30 minutes long and appears to be part of another video of which I didn't watch or know of. The requested video can be viewed at: http://oureasywebsites.com/freemasondoc.htm
Scottish Rite masonry Prince Hall masonry
In March 6, 1775, Prince Hall and 14 men of color were made masons in Lodge #441 of the Irish Registry attached to the 38th British Foot Infantry at Castle William Island in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. It marked the first time that Black men were made masons in America. About a year later, since the conflict between England and America had commenced, the British Foot Infantry left Boston, along with its lodge, leaving Prince Hall and his associates without a lodge. Before the lodge left, Worshipful Master Batt, gave them a "permit" to meet as a lodge and bury their dead in manner and form. This permit, however, did not allow them to do any "masonic work" or to take in any new members. Under it, African Lodge was organized on July 3, 1776, with Prince Hall as the worshipful master. It w...
2 Corinthians 6:14-Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
As we round out our first year of existence, the hosts of The Masonic Roundtable welcome special guest Matt Botts, Worshipful Master of Diversity Lodge No. 330 holden under the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Virginia, to discuss the history of Prince Hall Masonry and the interaction between Prince Hall Masons and Grand Lodge Masons in the United States today! Photo Credit: Wikimedia (public domain)
Prince Hall (1748-1807) is the honored founder of the Prince Hall Masons. Their mission is to disseminate charity; promote the spirit of brotherly love; teach and encourage the idea of peace, harmony and good will among the people and loyalty to the constituted authority of our state and country. On March 6, 1775, John Batt of the Grand Lodge of Ireland initiated Prince Hall and 14 other free black men into Masonry in Army Lodge No. 44. When the British left Boston on March 17, 1776, Batt authorized Prince Hall and his brethren to form African Lodge No.1 on July 3, 1776. For nine years this Lodge enjoyed limited privileges as Masons, distressed that Prince Hall’s attempts to formally associate with Caucasian Grand Lodges were frustrated by racism. In 1787, African Lodge received a Charte...
Prince, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood, Jeff Lynne and others perform "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" at the 2004 Hall of Fame Inductions. http://rockhall.com/ ⁍ Buy "While My Guitar Gently Weeps": https://goo.gl/8sEuNp ⁍ Buy the Rock Hall of Fame Vinyl: http://goo.gl/fVR2Go ⁍ Buy the Rock Hall of Fame 3 DVD set: http://goo.gl/W7mKXa Visit us! http://rockhall.com/ Subscribe to RockHall : http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=rockhall Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rockandrollhalloffame Twitter: http://twitter.com/rock_hall Google +: http://plus.google.com/u/0/115412030406922618012 Check out all the inductees: http://rockhall.com/inductees/ Upcoming events: http://rockhall.com/events/
The 2nd annual Prince Hall HBCU College Tour with the Prince Hall Freemasons, State of New Jersey. This year the tour takes the high school students to Lincoln University and Delaware State University. It was an informative and good day of service. P.R.I.D.E.
Prince Hall (1735-1807) was the organizer and founder of Masonry among men of Color. Thought to have been born in Barbados around 1735, he first worked as a leather-dresser, later as a laborer by day and studying at night. He educated himself and became a leader in the efforts to eliminate slavery and bring about a stronger unified people. He was instrumental in freeing many slaves. He was an abolitionist and a patriot, as he volunteered to fight in the American Revolution and was later accepted in the Continental Army led by George Washington.
Morals & Dogma - http://amzn.to/2eT8tF3 Don't be a Dummy - http://amzn.to/2evjhWV Freemason T-Shirt - http://amzn.to/2e9lX0F Today we answer a viewer's question. The question is: Please explain why is it "Mainstream" masons don't recognize "Prince Hall" masons. Why the segregation? --- In short - nothing. However, the reason on Grand Lodge may not be in Fraternal Correspondence with another is a longer story. --- #freemason #freemasonry #masonic
Prince Hall Free and Accepted Masonry I hope this note finds you well. I found the original film on my PC and have uploaded it to a portion of my website as I didn't want it associated with my YouTube videos as some of the content I don't care to distribute to non Masons. It's 30 minutes long and appears to be part of another video of which I didn't watch or know of. The requested video can be viewed at: http://oureasywebsites.com/freemasondoc.htm
Scottish Rite masonry Prince Hall masonry
In March 6, 1775, Prince Hall and 14 men of color were made masons in Lodge #441 of the Irish Registry attached to the 38th British Foot Infantry at Castle William Island in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. It marked the first time that Black men were made masons in America. About a year later, since the conflict between England and America had commenced, the British Foot Infantry left Boston, along with its lodge, leaving Prince Hall and his associates without a lodge. Before the lodge left, Worshipful Master Batt, gave them a "permit" to meet as a lodge and bury their dead in manner and form. This permit, however, did not allow them to do any "masonic work" or to take in any new members. Under it, African Lodge was organized on July 3, 1776, with Prince Hall as the worshipful master. It w...
2 Corinthians 6:14-Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
As we round out our first year of existence, the hosts of The Masonic Roundtable welcome special guest Matt Botts, Worshipful Master of Diversity Lodge No. 330 holden under the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Virginia, to discuss the history of Prince Hall Masonry and the interaction between Prince Hall Masons and Grand Lodge Masons in the United States today! Photo Credit: Wikimedia (public domain)
Prince Hall (1748-1807) is the honored founder of the Prince Hall Masons. Their mission is to disseminate charity; promote the spirit of brotherly love; teach and encourage the idea of peace, harmony and good will among the people and loyalty to the constituted authority of our state and country. On March 6, 1775, John Batt of the Grand Lodge of Ireland initiated Prince Hall and 14 other free black men into Masonry in Army Lodge No. 44. When the British left Boston on March 17, 1776, Batt authorized Prince Hall and his brethren to form African Lodge No.1 on July 3, 1776. For nine years this Lodge enjoyed limited privileges as Masons, distressed that Prince Hall’s attempts to formally associate with Caucasian Grand Lodges were frustrated by racism. In 1787, African Lodge received a Charte...
Prince, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood, Jeff Lynne and others perform "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" at the 2004 Hall of Fame Inductions. http://rockhall.com/ ⁍ Buy "While My Guitar Gently Weeps": https://goo.gl/8sEuNp ⁍ Buy the Rock Hall of Fame Vinyl: http://goo.gl/fVR2Go ⁍ Buy the Rock Hall of Fame 3 DVD set: http://goo.gl/W7mKXa Visit us! http://rockhall.com/ Subscribe to RockHall : http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=rockhall Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rockandrollhalloffame Twitter: http://twitter.com/rock_hall Google +: http://plus.google.com/u/0/115412030406922618012 Check out all the inductees: http://rockhall.com/inductees/ Upcoming events: http://rockhall.com/events/
The 2nd annual Prince Hall HBCU College Tour with the Prince Hall Freemasons, State of New Jersey. This year the tour takes the high school students to Lincoln University and Delaware State University. It was an informative and good day of service. P.R.I.D.E.
On this show will discuss the history and evolution of Prince Hall Affiliated Military Lodges.
Join the Prince Hall Think Tank as we discuss the lives of several Prince Hall Freemasons that fought for justice in America.
On this episode we will discuss the influence that various Prince Hall Masons had on the Underground Railroad.
http://www.themasonicroundtable.com Presents Episode 52 Prince Hall Masonry
[T-Bone]
"I tried to be there but you wouldn't let me in
before hustlin' we were friends!"
[True/Sha]
Damn what a price to pay
shows that torch you can't take away
now forever sleep is where your body'll lay
restin' in peace is what I hope and pray
Shit, what I will tell your moms
as she breakin' down in the brother's arms
but she don't know the truth so I've the only chance
he started buggin' callin' in the work
kept another theme so they called him Kirk
after he got caught he got real berserk
found out he was smokin' from a cavilled world
I wanted to be the first one to play it at
Yo son, I'd only sow but he used crack
and this is somethin' that I can't believe
comin' from A Prince among Thieves!
[T-Bone]
"Sometimes I wondered but I didn't understand
just when you were trying to go, won you the bet
I tried to be there but you wouldn't let me in
before hustlin' we were friends!"
[True/Sha]
I thought I would have been better if I'd just let'em be
but he started showin' two faces one for you one for me
I watched though change ?shit's so Mitchell what's re-strange?
leave on a train get dropped back off in a range
a friendship taken aback conceived ya coped gain
lookin' at your mummy, yah two can feel your pain
Yo son, my man, I didn't dig the trap
what in the world would have pushed him to do that
a god fearin' boy has high erased him
mummy don't blame yourself when you are gettin' praised
raisin' two kids strugglin' all alone
takin' what life had to offer your head on
each shows the take to row of a loser
a coped cane seller, a coped cane loser
reality's sometime hard to believe
but who ever thought it would have happened to the Prince among Thieves!
[T-Bone]
"Sometimes I wondered but I didn't understand
just when you were trying to go, won you the bet
I tried to be there but you wouldn't let me in
before hustlin' we were friends!"
Wutcha wanna do son, how do you feel?
livin' in a life when everything is real
wutcha wanna do son? It was the deal
livin' in a life when everything is right
wutcha wanna do son, how do you feel?
livin' in a life when everything is real
wutcha wanna do son? It was the deal yo
it was the deal yo
it was the deal!
[True/Sha]
I never thought that losin' you would've left an inner space - in my heart
when I pull the out it ain't goin' no waste
and everytime I see your ?pseud? I remeber your face
I'm locatin', muddin' my way, raisin' like he was mine
I mean the joy brings me kinda hard to define
knowin' hot type of words, I shit clue to win
you was more like my brother but that fright me in
and since you came now your song has someone to depend
aaw, so take this son and rest in peace
I wish would have know how I felt for you was diseased
forgave a shit enough time to get released
everytime I hear "Prince" I'ma remember you
"Among Thieves" what the fuck I ?putsch? it through
[T-Bone]
(It's not my fault)
"Sometimes I wondered but I didn't understand (It's not my fault)
just when you were trying to go, won you the bet (It's not my fault)
I tried to be there but you wouldn't let me in (It's not my fault)
before hustlin' we were friends!"