PRINCE HALL
Fraternal Leader, Civil Rights Activist
1735-1807
Born in the British West Indies, Prince Hall migrated to Boston during his
youth and rose to become one of the Black community's most influential members.
At the outbreak of the American Revolution, Hall enlisted in the Medford
militia and served in the armed forces. On this day in 1787, Hall received a
charter from the Grand Lodge of England and organized what is now the oldest
Black fraternal organization in America, African Lodge Number 459 of the
Freemasonry, by obtaining a charter from England. His beliefs in education
and support of his fellowman are still present in chapters of his organization
today. As one of America's first abolitionists, Hall was a primary force in a
petition sent to the Massachusetts House of Representatives to end slavery.
His argument used all the principles for
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