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The Buried Brotherhood

The Buried Brotherhood is not just a revelation — it’s a moment of truth.


Drawing from 35 years inside the Craft, Spearman takes readers behind the tiled doors of Freemasonry to confront what has long been whispered, distorted, and buried. From the symbolism of Hiram Abiff to the hidden African origins of Masonic tradition, this book pulls no punches. It’s a work of courage and conscience — one that dismantles myth while rebuilding meaning.


With the precision of a Marine and the insight of a seasoned Mason, Spearman bridges the worlds of history, spirituality, and identity. He reveals how the lessons of the Lodge mirror the struggles of a people — how truth was fragmented, coded, and repackaged for those never meant to inherit it.
Each chapter unfolds like a degree of awakening, guiding readers from secrecy toward self-knowledge, from ritual toward revelation.


This is a story written from within — by a man who has stood in both temples: one built of discipline, the other of devotion.


The Buried Brotherhood dares to say what others won’t — not to destroy the Lodge, but to restore the Light that was always meant to shine on everyone.

Why This Book Matters

Because truth shouldn’t depend on who’s allowed in the room.

For centuries, Freemasonry has carried the symbols of moral architecture — Light, Truth, Brotherhood — yet for too long, those symbols were guarded by systems that excluded the very builders who inspired them. The Buried Brotherhood reclaims that lineage.


This book matters because it exposes the hidden intersections of race, power, and faith inside one of history’s most secretive orders — and it does so through lived experience, not speculation.
It challenges myths, questions authority, and honors the sacred work of Black men who have kept building in the shadows of systems not built for them.


At its heart, this is not a book about Masonry — it’s a book about Light:
what it means to seek it, protect it, and finally, to stand in it.

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