He was a Black preacher, administrator, mason, and businessman. In , at the age of 17, he worked his passage on a ship to Boston, where he was a leather-worker, a trade learned from his father. Not much is known of Hall's life before the Revolutionary War. He was the slave of William Hall of Boston. Eight years later he had acquired real estate and qualified to vote.
He later became a preacher in the Methodist Church in Cambridge. His son, Primus, was born in to Delia, a servant in another household. In , at the age of 27, Hall joined the Congregational Church, and soon after, married an enslaved woman named Sarah Ritchie.
Eight years later, after Sarah's death, he married Flora Gibbs of Gloucester. This was the world's first lodge of black Freemasonry and the first society in American history devoted to social, political, and economic improvement. After the Boston Massacre , Prince Hall was freed; his certificate of manumission read that he was "no longer Reckoned a slave, but [had] always accounted as a free man. He owned a small house and leather workshop in Boston. It is believed that he was one of the six black men of Massachusetts named Prince Hall listed in military records of the Revolution, and he may well have fought at Bunker Hill.
A bill he sent to Colonel Crafts indicates that he crafted five leather drumheads for the Boston Regiment of Artillery in April In the American Revolution, gaining freedom was the strongest motive for Black enslaved people who joined the Patriot or British armies.
It is estimated that 20, African Americans joined the British cause, which promised freedom to enslaved people, as Black Loyalists. The rites inside the temple are at some level spiritual, and though they are related to religion, Freemasonry is not a religion. The Freemasons believe that felons can become productive members of society.
However, the Masonic Lodge will not accept any petitions for membership from anyone who has been convicted of a felony and who has not been restored to full civil rights. Habitual violent felony offender. Three-time violent felony offender. How much does it cost to become a Freemason?
The cost of becoming a Freemason varies from lodge to lodge. The fees associated with membership include a one-time initiation fee and annual dues, which cover the operational expenses of the lodge. But then, the lawsuits began.
Today there are Temples. All Shriners are Masons, but not all Masons are Shriners. Members of the Masonic lodges are required to learn about their fraternity and earn a series of Masonic degrees.
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