African-American abolitionist Prince Hall (c. 1735-1807) founded Prince Hall Freemasonry and was a leader in the free black community in Boston. He also lobbied for education rights for African American children and was active in the back-to-Africa movement. Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Massachusetts Located at Boston 1904 December (Third Thursday), 1904. The book is paper and bound with three metal staples on the left edge. The front page bears the title and an illustration of a masonic seal in the bottom half which reads [M.W. PRINCE HALL GRAND LODGE F. & A.M. OF MASSACHUSETTS]. The booklet contains one hundred and eight (108) numbered pages.
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