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First African-American Brother in APO
Well, I haven't been able to find out for certain who the first African-American brother in the fraternity was, but I *have* been able to verify that there was at least one African American brother in the Fraternity *prior* to the chartering of the first chapter at an HBCU.
Delta Eta chapter at Oregon State University which chartered June 9, 1946 included William Tebeau would would be Oregon State's first male African-American graduate among its charterers. Delta Phi chapter at Johnson C. Smith University chartered April 17, 1947. See http://digitalcollections.library.or...al&CISOPTR=253 for a picture of the chartering and for more information on Brother Tebeau, see pages 11 and 12 of "Stories from the Peculiar Paradise, Prominent Black Men in Oregon History". (http://www.salemmulticultural.org/fi...20Pamphlet.pdf) |
You kick ass, naraht.
Wonderful find! |
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wait, APO has a history book? I knew there was a facebook page dedicated to APO history and traditions but I can't access that from school.
Is there anywhere we can access this book or is there some other place we can find this information? I'm generally quite interested in the history of the fraternity bu the only info I've seen are the things readily available. Also, nice find on this tid-bit about the first African American brother. It's nice to know APO was ahead of the curve in many respects and in my mind at leas is a great example of living out our core values. |
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There is also a 75th anniversary history CD ROM available from the national office. |
Love the interesting facts!!! Thanks Brothers :-)
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RAndy |
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I thoroughly recommend the 75th anniversary CD. There is definitely some useful information on there, and I really like the recording of the Toast Song done by the brothers from Zeta Phi @ Howard. |
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