The true story about
“un-Masonic conduct*” of a respectful brother.
By: Brother Derek Gordon Last
updated on: April 5, 2010.
“After much reflection, I
have concluded that the true crime for which the Grand Master wishes to accuse
me has come to light. And it is a violation that I take no shame in
committing.”
“As my brethren around the
world have now seen, I did not provide secret information on the Sebastian
Lodge website but used information from other Arkansas lodges and as well as
the Grand Lodge itself. The Grand Master’s claim has been defeated by the
massive trove of evidence gathered by many Masonic brethren in support of me.”
“As I was denied my right to
due process, I am left to my own devices to determine why on this great earth
and in this great country I would considered for expulsion. And then it
occurred to me…what my violation will be. In a conversation with Grand Master
Warren Martin I spoke of attending lodges in the presence of Black Masons. I
openly shared my reflection of the warm conversations we had. The lodges were
not in Arkansas but rather in 2 other states as well as overseas. All were
mainstream lodges. I have not been invited to a Prince Hall Lodge; however,
because of this process I can say that I would be honored to do so.”
“I realize now that I
overlooked one of the most obvious arguments. I gave the Masonic handshake
(and another common sign of brotherly affection) to well over twenty Black
Masons. I have sat in lodge with at least thirty Black Masons. I have spoken
with a Prior Grand Master of a Prince Hall jurisdiction. I have long-running
Masonic relations with several Black Masons who served with me in the United
States Air Force. They are some of my dearest friends and brothers.”
“The sole accusation poised
is based upon entry 4.0.61 in the digest. That states: “The…use of cipher
rituals of the three Symbolic Degrees of Masonry is forbidden; and ANY Mason
who shall hereafter…use anything purporting to be a cipher ritual or written,
printed or otherwise delineated ritual or exposition of Masonry shall be
expelled from Masonry.”
“There is only one possible
way to accuse me of violating the above quote from my Notice of Trial letter.
Simply put, I would have to be accused of knowingly sitting in a lodge,
mainstream aside, with Black Masons. And, being that the brothers were Black
Masons, it is reasonable in the eyes of the Grand Lodge of Arkansas to assume
those men must be Prince Hall. I must humbly point out to the Arkansas
leadership that Black men can be Mainstream or Prince Hall; Arkansas tends to
frown upon certain races, religions, or origins, yet this does not mean that
all other Mainstream jurisdictions must act as a unified bigot. “
“These United States have
stood in solidarity against tyranny for greater than nearly 250 years. The
Civil War and great Abraham Lincoln brought emancipation to all nearly 150
years ago. Just over 50 years ago, Arkansas was at the epicenter of the death
of segregation when “the Little Rock 9” entered a high school for white
students supported by the 101st Airborne Division. How can it be that Arkansas
is one of the three states that still forces segregation of the brotherhood?
Why is this tolerated? Who will stand up to such hatred? “
“Let your voices be heard
along with mine. Tell Grand Master Martin Warren and Grand Secretary James
Weatherall what is truly “for the good of the Masonry**.” As the late Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr., called out “Let Freedom Ring” and this time let it
ring from the capital of Little Rock, Arkansas. “
“Whether the Grand Master
still believes that my expulsion is “for the good of the Masonry” is for him
to determine. In my heart and with a clear conscience, I can say that I will
always hold the values of the Free Masons… the truly “free” Masons.”
* I stand accused of “un-Masonic conduct” for
reasons that the Grand Lodge of Arkansas refused to delineate. The Grand
Inquisitor (Chairmen, Grand Lodge Trial Commission), John Penrod, was kind
enough to inform me that I must determine the causes of action the Grand Lodge
of Arkansas has against me. And, the Inquisitor refused to provide materials
that might shed light on such issues.
** The Grand Master assured the
Worshipful Master and other brethren of Sebastian Lodge that revoking its
charter, and my expulsion, was “for the good of Masonry.” I would disagree
with that statement; but, I’m unworthy in their eyes of being a Mason.
Added note: The phone call
discussing Prince Hall Masonry with the Grand Master of Arkansas took place on
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at 8:23P.M. CST.