9.02.2006
Who Knew Department
Apparently "mainstream Freemasons" (now there's a contradiction in terms) are still undecided about whether to offer official recognition to the parallel African American lodges known as Prince Hall lodges after the Black Barbadian man, Prince Hall, who founded the first one in Boston in the late eighteenth century.
Actually, mainstream Freemasons are not so undecided, unless you count Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, West Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Hmmm.....
Well, that's the kind of thing you get when you start researching triangles.
Actually, mainstream Freemasons are not so undecided, unless you count Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, West Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Hmmm.....
Well, that's the kind of thing you get when you start researching triangles.