Black History in Two Minutes (or so)

Black History in Two Minutes (or so)


The Origins of Black Service Organizations

May 27, 2022

Black contributions in the volunteer and civic space have been around since the Revolutionary War. Out of those spaces came formal organizations aimed at redefining American democracy.


One of the leading figures in creating a Black fraternal organization was Prince Hall. He, along with 14 other Black men, brought Freemasonry to the United States after being inducted into a regimental lodge of the British Army in 1775. With this knowledge, the fraternal organization laid the foundation to share secrets, pass down important knowledge, and disrupt politics and race relations as America knew it. Since then, Black fraternities and sororities have become critical in advancing rights for Black American’s at every point in history.


In this episode of Black History in Two Minutes or So hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr. — with additional commentary from Hasan Jeffries of Ohio State University — we look at the origins of Black services and how their continued commitment for equality for Black people is still seen to this day.


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Archival Materials Courtesy of:

• Alamy Images

• Associated Press

• Getty Images

• Library of Congress

• The New York Public Library


Additional Archival Material Courtesy of:

• African American Museum & Library at Oakland



Executive Producers:

• Robert F. Smith

• Henry Louis Gates Jr.

• Dyllan McGee

• Deon Taylor


Senior Producer:

• William Ventura


Series Producers:

• Chinisha Scott

• William Ventura


Executive in Charge of Production:

• Robert L. Yacyshyn


Post Production Supervisor:

• Veronica Leib


Post Production Coordinator:

• Katherine Swiatek


Written By:

• Henry Louis Gates, Jr.


Additional Writing:

• Kevin Burke

• Kelsi Lindus

• Chinisha Scott

• William Ventura


Editors:

• Margaret Metzger

• Anne Yao


Producer:

• Kevin Burke


Archival Producer:

• Megan Graham


Research:

• Zoë Smith


Assistant Editors:

• Patrice Bowman

• Nicholas Mastrangelo


Director of Photography:

• Nikki Bramley

• Nausheen Dadabhoy

• Stephen McCarthy


Graphic Design:

• Anthony Kraus


Special Thanks:

• Daina Ramey Berry

• Sam Hartley

• Elyssa Hess

• Stacey Holman

• Hasan Jeffries

• Peniel Joseph

• Imani Perry


Music By:

• Oovra Music



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