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Let us not forget that in 1906, Alpha Phi Alpha was formed on the campus of Cornell University, a Non-BLACK college. After the formation of Alpha Phi Alpha, my sorority became the first sorority to be founded by African-American women, yes, on a Black campus, but it was Alpha Phi Alpha founders that faced blatant racism that prompted them to form their own Greek-letter fraternity. Alpha Kappa Alpha was founded because there was an interest to form a sorority, the first of its kind (a Black one) like the first Black fraternity. Alpha Kappa Alpha founder, Soror Ethel Hedgeman, was the girlfriend of George Lyle, a member of Alpha Phi Alpha. Yes, our founders did have specific goals and objectives, but goals and objectives that were refused by, then, exclusively white greek letter organizations because of the race of those who sought to implement those objectives. |
Good looking out. I immediately thought about Alpha Phi Alpha when I read the initial post, but I ended up getting sidetracked. Thanks for the information.
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I don't know, so please someone tell me is Cornell a HBUC?
Pink passion08 maybe you know the answer, just curious if it was that's all |
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thanks girl, I was just about to go find the Cornell website, you saved me a trip
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Yes, APhiA was founded at Cornell (a non-HBCU), but even then, you must dig deeper into your history. The site of Cornell University was one of the original stops on the Underground Railroad, and consequently became a haven for escaped slaves. A strong, self-identified black community had been established their for GENERATIONS. Because of the segregation of the time, the members of the study group that became Alpha Phi Alpha were on a whole other side of the university, and (most) came from families that were strong in the emerging civil rights culture of the time. It is highly unlikely that they would have sought membership in the greek culture of that university given the strong black commuity there.
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Hey soror Blu_theatrics,
Yeah I am the same solorho from Collegeclub, although u know thats not my handle there. Geez, I use so many aliases (sp) it seems kinda pointless. But all of them have a different special meaning to me. **** Now back to the regularly scheduled conversation**** SoloRHO PEACE: Proper Education Always Corrects Error |
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Judging by your screen name, I take it that you are not a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. I am an AKA and obviously not a member either. I think it would probably be helpful to all of us if some members of Alpha Phi Alpha shed some light on this subject. |
NPHC Organizations:
Alpha Phi Alpha, Fraternity Inc. Omega Psi Phi, Fraternity Inc. Kappa Alpha Psi, Fraternity Inc. Phi Beta Sigma, Fraternity Inc. Iota Phi Theta, Fraternity Inc. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority Inc. Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority Inc. Zeta Phi Beta, Sorority Inc. Sigma Gamma Rho, Sorority Inc. One thing above all else is that NPHC members are aware of and can name every NPHC organization. Can NPC members do the same? Also, all BLGO aren't in the NPHC. There is a difference. |
Dirty Bill-
Good question, except let's remember how many sororities and fraternities there are in the NPC and IFC! There'a huge difference! I CAN, however, tell you the name, year of founding, symbols, chapter president, open motto, and colors of almost every sorority and fraternity on my campus! (that's 15). I don't know it all, because I have other things to do, but it interests me so I've looked up all of their homepages on the web. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif How's that? http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif |
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Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Triangle Sigma Nu Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Gamma Delta Theta Xi Delta Sigma Phi Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta ------------------ Steve Corbin Lambda Chi Alpha Theta Kappa Chapter Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech. [This message has been edited by Corbin Dallas (edited July 17, 2000).] |
gina_lynn,
girl you are deep. after reading your his story lessons, i was like wow! you go girl! |
I agree with the above. I enjoyed the history lesson on Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and I also thank my soror for sharing some of my sorority's wonderful history at Butler University.
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Thank you for the complements, but I didn't write the post(s) to brag, it was to prove the point that we ought not prepetuate the lie that everything founded by Black People in this country that remotely resembles something orignially founded by whites is becuase we weren't wanted. Members of the NPHC can think of it this way: After you did all your research and found the orgainzation that was right for you, would it have mattered to you if you had heard that you had been black-balled from another orgainzation? It wouldn't have mattered to me!! What do I care where I won't be accepted if I didn't want to be there anyway, and have made arrangements to "do my own thing".
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