Jesse Jackson continues to play an active role in his lodge
The Reverend Jesse Jackson is a 33 Degree Prince Hall Freemason, a sect which famously severed ties with mainstream Grand Lodges over racial tension.
He was made a Master Mason in 1987. Jackson is a part of the Harmony Lodge No. 88 in Chicago. He continues his work with the Masons, as well as in civil rights discrimination, to this day.
Initiated: May 25, 1987
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J. Edgar Hoover was a Master Mason by 25
J. Edgar Hoover may have created the FBI, but he probably received more accolades for his time spent as a Mason.
He became a Master Mason by age 25, became a Thirty-Third Degree Inspector General Honorary in 1955, and was given the Grand Cross of Honor โ the highest recognition by the Scottish Rite โ in 1965.
There's even a room in the Mason's House of the Temple dedicated to him.
Initiated: 1920
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