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    Masonic Lodge


    The African Masonic Lodge is a year older than the United States. Founded in 1775 in Boston, African American Prince Hall gathered members for the association of Freemasons of African descent when they were denied membership in the fraternal order that colonial white Americans had chartered. African American Freemasons in Hartford met with the New Haven Lodge until moving into its own building.

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