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The history of black Freemasonry from Boston and Philadelphia in the late 1700s through the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement.
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The history of black Freemasonry from Boston and Philadelphia in the late 1700s through the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement.
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- Verlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 636g
- ISBN-13: 9781620554876
- ISBN-10: 1620554879
- Artikelnr.: 42234752
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 636g
- ISBN-13: 9781620554876
- ISBN-10: 1620554879
- Artikelnr.: 42234752
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Cécile Révauger is a respected historian of Freemasonry and a professor at the University of Bordeaux. The author of several books on Freemasonry in French, she lives in the Bordeaux region of Southern France.
Foreword by Margaret C. Jacob, Ph.D.
Foreword by Peter P. Hinks, Ph.D.
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION
Interpreting the Black Experience
PART ONE
The Genesis of Black Freemasonry
ONE Prince Hall Legend and History 8
TWO The Birth of Black Freemasonry
THREE The Major Principles
PART TWO
A Militant Tradition
FOUR Abolitionism
FIVE Education
SIX The Fight for Civil Rights
PART THREE
A Community Takes Control of Its Own Destiny
SEVEN The Cooperative Ideal
EIGHT Women and Black Freemasonry
NINE Jazzmen and Black Artists
PART FOUR
The Parted Brothers
TEN The Brothers Who Were Excluded in the Name of the Great Principles
ELEVEN The Racism of White Freemasons
TWELVE Some Attempts to Come Together
THIRTEEN Prince Hall and the French Masonic Obediences
FOURTEEN The Perspective of Prince Hall Freemasons
The Separatist Temptation
FIFTEEN The Caribbean Masonic Space
Between Prince Hall and Europe
CONCLUSION To Each His Own Path
AFTERWORD A Question of Democracy by René Le Moal
Appendices
APPENDIX I Original Prince Hall Charter, General Regulations, and Petitions
APPENDIX II “Heroines of Jericho”
APPENDIX III Letters
APPENDIX IV Prince Hall Grand Lodges
Notes
Bibliography of Masonic Speeches and Annals
Bibliography
Index
Foreword by Peter P. Hinks, Ph.D.
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION
Interpreting the Black Experience
PART ONE
The Genesis of Black Freemasonry
ONE Prince Hall Legend and History 8
TWO The Birth of Black Freemasonry
THREE The Major Principles
PART TWO
A Militant Tradition
FOUR Abolitionism
FIVE Education
SIX The Fight for Civil Rights
PART THREE
A Community Takes Control of Its Own Destiny
SEVEN The Cooperative Ideal
EIGHT Women and Black Freemasonry
NINE Jazzmen and Black Artists
PART FOUR
The Parted Brothers
TEN The Brothers Who Were Excluded in the Name of the Great Principles
ELEVEN The Racism of White Freemasons
TWELVE Some Attempts to Come Together
THIRTEEN Prince Hall and the French Masonic Obediences
FOURTEEN The Perspective of Prince Hall Freemasons
The Separatist Temptation
FIFTEEN The Caribbean Masonic Space
Between Prince Hall and Europe
CONCLUSION To Each His Own Path
AFTERWORD A Question of Democracy by René Le Moal
Appendices
APPENDIX I Original Prince Hall Charter, General Regulations, and Petitions
APPENDIX II “Heroines of Jericho”
APPENDIX III Letters
APPENDIX IV Prince Hall Grand Lodges
Notes
Bibliography of Masonic Speeches and Annals
Bibliography
Index
Foreword by Margaret C. Jacob, Ph.D.
Foreword by Peter P. Hinks, Ph.D.
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION
Interpreting the Black Experience
PART ONE
The Genesis of Black Freemasonry
ONE Prince Hall Legend and History 8
TWO The Birth of Black Freemasonry
THREE The Major Principles
PART TWO
A Militant Tradition
FOUR Abolitionism
FIVE Education
SIX The Fight for Civil Rights
PART THREE
A Community Takes Control of Its Own Destiny
SEVEN The Cooperative Ideal
EIGHT Women and Black Freemasonry
NINE Jazzmen and Black Artists
PART FOUR
The Parted Brothers
TEN The Brothers Who Were Excluded in the Name of the Great Principles
ELEVEN The Racism of White Freemasons
TWELVE Some Attempts to Come Together
THIRTEEN Prince Hall and the French Masonic Obediences
FOURTEEN The Perspective of Prince Hall Freemasons
The Separatist Temptation
FIFTEEN The Caribbean Masonic Space
Between Prince Hall and Europe
CONCLUSION To Each His Own Path
AFTERWORD A Question of Democracy by René Le Moal
Appendices
APPENDIX I Original Prince Hall Charter, General Regulations, and Petitions
APPENDIX II “Heroines of Jericho”
APPENDIX III Letters
APPENDIX IV Prince Hall Grand Lodges
Notes
Bibliography of Masonic Speeches and Annals
Bibliography
Index
Foreword by Peter P. Hinks, Ph.D.
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION
Interpreting the Black Experience
PART ONE
The Genesis of Black Freemasonry
ONE Prince Hall Legend and History 8
TWO The Birth of Black Freemasonry
THREE The Major Principles
PART TWO
A Militant Tradition
FOUR Abolitionism
FIVE Education
SIX The Fight for Civil Rights
PART THREE
A Community Takes Control of Its Own Destiny
SEVEN The Cooperative Ideal
EIGHT Women and Black Freemasonry
NINE Jazzmen and Black Artists
PART FOUR
The Parted Brothers
TEN The Brothers Who Were Excluded in the Name of the Great Principles
ELEVEN The Racism of White Freemasons
TWELVE Some Attempts to Come Together
THIRTEEN Prince Hall and the French Masonic Obediences
FOURTEEN The Perspective of Prince Hall Freemasons
The Separatist Temptation
FIFTEEN The Caribbean Masonic Space
Between Prince Hall and Europe
CONCLUSION To Each His Own Path
AFTERWORD A Question of Democracy by René Le Moal
Appendices
APPENDIX I Original Prince Hall Charter, General Regulations, and Petitions
APPENDIX II “Heroines of Jericho”
APPENDIX III Letters
APPENDIX IV Prince Hall Grand Lodges
Notes
Bibliography of Masonic Speeches and Annals
Bibliography
Index