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First international Masonic magazine promotes unity
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Washington Afro-American
02-23-2001
First international Masonic magazine promotes unity
A new international magazine published by the only African-American Masonic
book publisher aimed at informing and unifying Masons premiered this month.
The first magazine of its kind, The Masonic Globe has correspondents in
Paris, London, Toronto, Heidelberg, Germany, Haifa, Israel and Washington,
D.C. Writers from all over the world contribute to the magazin...
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