
The Prince Hall Freemasonry
Prince Hall Freemasonry is a fraternal organization founded in the late 18th century, primarily serving African American men. It operates as a branch of Freemasonry, emphasizing moral development, community service, and brotherhood. Named after Prince Hall, an African American veteran and leader, it became a vital institution for empowering and supporting Black communities during times of racial segregation. Members participate in rituals, learn ethical principles, and engage in charitable activities, fostering personal growth and social cohesion within their communities.