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Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star

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The Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star is a Masonic appendant body affiliated with Prince Hall Freemasonry. It functions as a predominantly African-American equivalent of the mainstream Order of the Eastern Star.[1]

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History

The idea for the creation of an Order of the Eastern Star for black women was first proposed by William Myers, a Grand Master in the Prince Hall Jurisdiction of the District of Columbia. With Georgiana Thomas he set about getting the ritual and organization approved by the official of the Lodge and the first Chapter of the Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star was opened on December 1, 1874. The organization spread and in 1907 a Conference of Grand Chapters, Order of the Eastern Star.[2]

The name was changed to Interstate Conference of Grand Chapters in 1910 and International Conference of Grand Chapters in 1924. This organization was "dismantled" by the Prince Hall Conference of Grand Masters in 1976 and is now known as the Prince Hall Conference of Grand Chapters, Order of the Eastern Star.[3] Unlike the mainstream Order of the Eastern Star, the PHOES do not have a centralized organization. The state Grand Chapters are the main organizations, and the "annual conventions" are made up exclusively of Past Grand Matrons. The "thirty first annual convention" was held in 1979.[4]

Membership

Membership is open to women of any race. Historically, these women were the wives, mothers, sisters, daughters and granddaughters of Prince Hall Masons. In 1980 there were 175,000 members.[5]

Ritual

The ritual is based on the five points of the star, the PHOES symbol, and is reportedly permeated with religious references and meanings.[6] The women wore aprons with the five colors of the star.[7]

Philanthropy

Each Grand Chapter has its own fraternal projects. The Indian Chapter ran a home for infirm members and Prince Hall Masons. Others have sponsored nursing scholarships and "Miss Prince Hall" and "Queen of the Grand Chapter" contests.[8]

Notable members

See also

References

  1. ^ Schmidt, Alvin J. Fraternal Organizations Westport, CT; Greenwood Press p.100
  2. ^ Origin and History of the Adoptive Rite Among Black Women
  3. ^ Origin and History of the Adoptive Rite Among Black Women
  4. ^ Schmidt p.100
  5. ^ Schmidt p.100
  6. ^ Schmidt p.100
  7. ^ Shepherd, Sarah (February 13, 2024). "In a Portrait Studio, Worn with Pride: Prince Hall Freemasonry, Order of Eastern Star, and Real Photo Postcards in the Early Twentieth Century". The Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library Blog.
  8. ^ Schmidt p.100
  9. ^ Anderson, Jessica (June 18, 2011). "Ruth M. Kirk obituary - tribunedigital-baltimoresun". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2016-04-15.
  10. ^ "Rosa Parks".
  11. ^ "Famous Members".

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