Film, Video Social Impact of Prince Hall Freemasonry in D.C., 1825-1900
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Title
- Social Impact of Prince Hall Freemasonry in D.C., 1825-1900
Summary
- Alonza Tehuti Evans discusses Prince Hall Freemasonry, the oldest recognized and continuously active organization founded by African Americans. As early as 1784 it laid the foundation for African American citizenship, education and the improvement of the social and economic condition of blacks.
Names
- Library of Congress
- Library of Congress. Researcher and Reference Services Division, sponsoring body
Created / Published
- Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, 2017-02-24.
Headings
- - Biography, History
- - Education
- - Prince Hall Freemasonry, District of Columbia, African American history
Notes
- - Classification: Education.
- - Classification: General Works.
- - Classification: History: America.
- - Alonza Tehuti Evans.
- - Recorded on 2017-02-24.
- - Librarians, Archivists.
- - Researchers.
- - Teachers.
Medium
- 1 online resource
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Library of Congress Control Number
- 2021690424
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- video
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- online text