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Prince Hall: The Black Patriot Who Made America Live Its Ideals

Conservative Politics & News: The P.A.S. Report

Release Date: 02/26/2026

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Prince Hall believed in the American Revolution so deeply that he refused to let it fail. While Boston echoed with talk of liberty, he forced the new nation to confront its contradiction: slavery.


This episode tells the story of Prince Hall, the Black patriot who used lawful civic action, Enlightenment philosophy, and institutional leadership to help end slavery in Massachusetts in 1783, years before the U.S. Constitution was ratified. His strategy was not chaos or rejection of the system. It was engagement, petition, and moral accountability. At a time when many would have turned away from the American experiment, Prince Hall invested in it and demanded it live up to its founding ideals.


What You’ll Learn

  • How Prince Hall used the language of natural rights to challenge slavery in Massachusetts
  • Why Black participation in the American Revolution created political leverage
  • The role of the 1777 petition and the Massachusetts Constitution in ending slavery in 1783
  • How John Adams’ “all men are born free and equal” became legally enforceable
  • Why civic virtue, lawful engagement, and institutional pressure define true self-government


Prince Hall did not burn down the American system. He held it accountable. His life demonstrates how self-government works when citizens understand both their rights and their responsibilities.


For anyone who cares about the American founding, abolition, constitutional principles, and the meaning of liberty, this is a story that cannot be ignored.


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Timestamps

  • 00:52 The Contradiction of Liberty in 1777 Boston
  • 06:44 Prince Hall's Strategic Navigation of Civic Engagement
  • 09:15 The Legal Framework for Abolition in Massachusetts
  • 11:33 Prince Hall's Vision for Education and Civic Responsibility


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