Yes, there are African-American members of Masonic Lodges.
Yes, several were. Washington was the Master of his lodge and had a Masonic funeral when he died.
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Freemasons must believe in the existence of a Supreme Being before being allowed to join the Lodge. Masonic Lodges do not attempt to impart any beliefs to people, but only to strengthen the ones they already have. Obviously the Masons in a Lodge can and do have a variety of different beliefs, which does not in the least impair their ability to get along with each other.
A Masonic Lodge typically charges an annual membership fee ("dues"). This sum in the United States typically ranges anywhere from $30 up to $300 per year. There is no income or net-worth requirement to become a Freemason, as Freemasonry judges no man based on his worldly wealth.
It wasn't, but an interesting thing about the constitution the founding fathers were all members of the Masonic Lodge and they used some of the traditions from the Masons in the constitution. Washington was a master mason and when he died he had a Masonic funeral. Franklin, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and others were all Masons and the influence in the constitution can be seen.
There is no such thing as Masonic Lodge Money.
Hailey Masonic Lodge was created in 1937.
Hermosa Masonic Lodge was created in 1929.
Madison Masonic Lodge was created in 1930.
Sevierville Masonic Lodge was created in 1893.
Pierre Masonic Lodge was created in 1928.
The Masonic beaver Lodge is a lodge of masonic members who are mountain man reinactors. this lodge was founded in the early 1970's and has been recognized as a legitimate lodge with membership requirements being that you are a Mason in good standing with a regular masonic lodge and a mountain man reinactor
Yell Masonic Lodge Hall was created in 1876.
Umatilla Masonic Lodge Hall was created in 1901.
Crane Hill Masonic Lodge was created in 1904.
St. Mark's Masonic Lodge was created in 1898.
Oregon Masonic Lodge - Wisconsin - was created in 1898.