Black Spirituality Religion : Freemasons Say They're Needed Now More Than Ever. So Why Are Their Ranks Dwindling?

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Freemasons Say They're Needed Now More Than Ever. So Why Are Their Ranks Dwindling?




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The Freemasons have a long history of secrecy and influence, but today many of their traditions are a simple Google search away. Here, nearly 200 "high" Masons join President Herbert Hoover at the White House in May 1932

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In 1959, about 4.5% of all American men were Freemasons, but in recent years membership has fallen off roughly 75%. Above, the Scottish Rite temple in Washington, D.C.
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