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THE BRIGHT MASON: An American Mystery

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William Morgan was considered a "bright Mason" for his ability to recite lodge ritual and Masonic lore without prompting. Although Freemasonry was built on an oral tradition, this has always been a rare talent. After a dispute with his fraternity brothers in Western New York in 1826, Morgan openly pursued publication of all he knew, in particular the secret initiation rites of the fraternity's higher degrees.

When Morgan disappeared at the hands of Masons, the fraternity experienced conflict among its members. Moreover, Freemasonry became a symbol for the perceived threat of all secret societies and it became a lightening rod for the wrath of Evangelical Christians who asserted Freemasons are anti-democratic and anti-Christian. At first, Freemason candidates were opposed in local and county elections. With the help of many small conservative tabloids, the excitement spread across Western New York and then across state lines.

THE BRIGHT MASON is a narration of how a local protest evolved into the first national third party to nominate a Presidential candidate. It covers the period from 1822 to 1832. The progress of this political development is followed through the life of Thurlow Weed, a 30-year-old printer/politician. William Morgan became a martyr for the rule of law and journalist Thurlow Weed became one of his champions. Weed went on to become a political force in state and national politics as one of the leaders of the Antimasonry Party. However, this was not before he and others took control of the party from religious leaders and moved it away from being a one-issue crusade. The party flourished and in 1832 the Antimasonry Party nominated William Wirt for President.

Excepts from autobiographies and numerous primary source materials to tell the story. There are also references to modern academic papers on social, political, and economic ramifications. Nearly 200 years later, there are numerous websites referencing the "Morgan Excitement." In some instances, Freemasons continue to fend off accusations they murdered William Morgan. The mystery of Morgan's disappearance has never been solved.

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  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Print Length: 252 Pages
  • File Size: 591 KB

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