Discover the hidden architectural blueprint of Black American excellence.

When history classes teach the triumphs of Black America—from the birth of the early middle class to the soaring victories of the Civil Rights Movement—they often highlight the public figures and the visible milestones. But what about the foundation? What about the hidden, highly disciplined networks that funded, protected, and strategized these monumental leaps forward?

In The Unbroken Ashlar, you will step behind the tyled doors of the Prince Hall Masonic Lodge to uncover one of the most powerful, enduring, and historically significant forces in American history.

Beginning in 1775, when Prince Hall and fourteen free Black men were denied entry into colonial lodges and boldly secured their own charter from the Grand Lodge of England, this book traces an unbroken chain of brotherhood, resilience, and unapologetic leadership. It reveals how the working tools of an ancient fraternity were repurposed to build a nation within a nation.

The Unbroken Ashlar is not just a history of a secret society; it is the definitive story of how marginalized men and women took the abstract tools of equality and weaponized them for their own liberation.

Whether you are a member of the Craft, a proud wearer of Divine 9 Greek letters, or a student of untold American history, this book will forever change how you view the architects of equality.
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