Freemason's Prince Hall Lodge Marks Memorial Day

ARLINGTON, MA - MAY 30: The annual Memorial Day Prince Hall Cemetery Rededication Ceremony on May 30, 2016 in Arlington, Massachusetts. In 1775 Prince Hall and fourteen freed black men were made Masons by Worshipful Master John Batt of Army Lodge No. 441 of the 38th regiment of the British Army and were granted authority to meet as African Lodge No. 1 when the British Army left Boston in 1776. African Lodge No. 1 was ultimately granted full charter status in 1784. (Photo by Paul Marotta/WireImage)
ARLINGTON, MA - MAY 30: The annual Memorial Day Prince Hall Cemetery Rededication Ceremony on May 30, 2016 in Arlington, Massachusetts. In 1775 Prince Hall and fourteen freed black men were made Masons by Worshipful Master John Batt of Army Lodge No. 441 of the 38th regiment of the British Army and were granted authority to meet as African Lodge No. 1 when the British Army left Boston in 1776. African Lodge No. 1 was ultimately granted full charter status in 1784. (Photo by Paul Marotta/WireImage)
Freemason's Prince Hall Lodge Marks Memorial Day
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