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1797 - Prince Hall Masons Form First Black Interstate Organization

On January 30, 1797, the African American Masonic leadership under Prince Hall established the first Black interstate organization by creating lodges in Philadelphia and Providence, Rhode Island. This expansion marked a foundational moment in African American fraternal history and community organization, promoting unity, education, and civic leadership among free Black communities.

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