go to napa or autozone etc. and buy some brake fluid test strips. in some set ups, moisture is the problem and the test strip will tell you that. if you are getting moisture in such short time lines....then your master has most likely got an air leak in the cap. if no moisture, then there's a remote possibility of copper dissolving into the fluid. Usually this takes time, but it does happen. I'm not saying these are your most likely problems, but they are the easiest to eliminate with test strips.
If you eliminate those two as culprits, you might have, as others have said, crap seals/O rings in the system somewhere. It would only take one.
edit: once upon a time, GM issued a tech bulletin re: black brake fluid in Corvettes. They stated that the Dot3 and Dot4 fluids had a behavior of leaching dark from the rubber components in the system but it wasn't an issue regarding brake system performance. Also that certain fluids labeled high performance or race type, still Dot 3/4 had chemicals in them that accelerated the leaching. Motul being one such brand.
Since you don't indicate the rear was rebuilt other than pads and line....I'm thinking the most likely issue here is that the rubber rebuild parts for your front brake system are your culprit.