Not sure if you are, or ever were, a member of a fraternity. Nevertheless, I am sure you would agree that, by the very definition of the term fraternity, the idea of a racially segregated one is an oxymoron.
Most people have heard of the “Masons” but I suspect most people (except Masons) are unaware of its racial dichotomy. For those who are not aware of it, and to fully understand how it happened and why it continues today, allow me to provide a little background. Before doing so, let me state up front that I speak from firsthand experience, as a former Mason of Prince Hall affiliation (Black Freemasonry in America). I am no longer an active Mason; having resigned primarily because its religious teachings conflict with biblical Christianity. However, the racism in Freemasonry is also another significant reason why I left the fraternity.
To learn more, visit us at www.FormerMasons.org
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