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Welcome to another intriguing episode of "MAGI - Long Papers," where we delve into the fascinating intertwining of Freemasonry and Texas history during the early 19th century. Hosted by Mark Tabbert, this episode sheds light on James D. Carter's 1953 paper as we explore the profound impact Freemasonry had on the social and political landscape of Texas from 1800 to 1835.

Join us as we unravel how Freemasonry, a philosophy of rational idealism transcending blood, race, and nationality, influenced the American and Mexican historical narrative. Discover the tales of prominent Masons who played critical roles in pivotal events, including the Gutierrez Magee Expedition, the Fredonia Rebellion, and the early Texas Revolution.

Whether you're a history enthusiast or curious about Freemasonry's place in shaping societies, this episode promises a wealth of knowledge and thought-provoking discussions. Tune in for an educational journey through a unique lens, bringing historical insight into the development of modern Texas.