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TonyB06 05-05-2006 08:45 AM

Cornell Places Alpha Chapter Records online
 
The Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections,
Cornell University Library, is pleased to announce
the online version of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity: A
Centennial Celebration. http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/alpha/

A little over 40 years after slavery and 16
years after the first African-American students
graduated from Cornell, the nation's first
intercollegiate black Greek-letter fraternity was
founded at Cornell University in 1906. The seven
Cornell students who formed the fraternity, known as
the "Seven Jewels," launched a brotherhood that
would achieve great success in leadership and
influence in the African American community and
beyond.

In honor of the fraternity's founders and their role
in forever expanding the definition of brotherhood
for black college-educated men, on November 19,
2005, more than 700 members of Alpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity, Inc. returned to Cornell
University in Ithaca, N.Y., home of the Alpha
Chapter, the mother seat of the fraternity, to kick
off the fraternity's Centennial Celebration. This
was only the second time that the
fraternity has sojourned to Ithaca as a whole body.
In 1956, during the Fiftieth Anniversary celebration
in Buffalo, 700 Alpha Phi Alpha men came to Ithaca
by train. The 2005 return to Ithaca comprised many
activities, including tours, a silent march, an
academic convocation, and a reception. To
commemorate the event, Cornell University Library's
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, home to
Alpha's founding records, hosted an exhibition of
Alpha Phi Alpha materials. Now available online,
this Web site presents information, images and
full-text documents to form an electronic version
of the exhibition displayed for the return to Cornell, and
again during the fraternity's Eastern Regional
Convention, trip to Ithaca on April 1, 2006.

The featured materials are part of the records of
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity's first chapter, the
Alpha Chapter, and tell the story of the
interactions of its members with Cornell University,
the growing fraternal organization, the community at
large, and with one another. All of the records are
from the Division's collections, including the Alpha
Phi Alpha, Alpha Chapter records, the Galvin Family
papers, the Burt Green Wilder papers, the Victor R.
Daly papers, and the Cornell University Archives.

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity: A Centennial Celebration
was curated by Petrina Jackson, Assistant Archivist,
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell
University Library.

A special introduction to the exhibit is written by
Robert L. Harris, Jr., Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity,
Inc. National Historian.

http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/alpha/

SKEEphistAKAte 05-05-2006 12:39 PM

That's good stuff Pham. The pics are nice, especially the one of the Silent March. Do you all get a lump in your throat when you see stuff like that about Alpha? LOL, I am such a teary waterhead when I see anything historic about AKA. :D

PerfectVerse06 05-05-2006 01:21 PM

What a great website!!!

I'm glad they made an online version for the world to view.

:)

TonyB06 05-05-2006 03:30 PM

Thanks, Pham,

I've spent a lot of time reading through the exhibits and documentation materials, feeling the love, determination and tenacity of the brothers who built the greatest fraternity in the world. Their encompassing vision of what Alpha was to be is clearly evident. Their words should challenge all good Alpha men to reaffirm the camaraderie of fraternalism and the burden of leadership that is singularly ours, as Alpha brothers, to carry.

I thank God for the inspiration He gave these men of noble thoughts and deeds. I challenge my brothers beloved, as I challenge myself, to be about the work set before us going forward.


"...manly deeds, scholarship, and love for all mankind."

ladygreek 05-05-2006 06:42 PM

Awesome!

AKA2D '91 05-05-2006 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SKEEphistAKAte
That's good stuff Pham. The pics are nice, especially the one of the Silent March. Do you all get a lump in your throat when you see stuff like that about Alpha? LOL, I am such a teary waterhead when I see anything historic about AKA. :D

WORD! :D :o


<---- Will have much kleenex @ Boule!
(blame it on the A/C...it gets my eyes all watery)


Very Good, APHIA...very good! :D ;)

CountryGurl 05-05-2006 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SKEEphistAKAte
That's good stuff Pham. The pics are nice, especially the one of the Silent March. Do you all get a lump in your throat when you see stuff like that about Alpha? LOL, I am such a teary waterhead when I see anything historic about AKA. :D
Okay!!

Congratulations A Phi A on 100 years of brotherhood and service.

NinjaPoodle 05-10-2006 11:14 PM

Very Nice:)

Sistermadly 05-11-2006 12:49 AM

Ooh... geeky library and archival stuff. I like, I like! ;)

Happy Centennial, Alphas.

FeeFee 05-11-2006 11:59 AM

I just took a quick peep, but I'm loving what I've seen so far.

Good stuff Pham. :D

AspiringMD 05-11-2006 01:45 PM

Nice Website!:)

Kimmie1913 05-11-2006 02:12 PM

Yeah A Phi A on 100 years of committed service! Proud to count my dad amongst your members.

Kudos to my alma mater for the wonderful website.

Glamour Poodle 05-15-2006 03:03 PM

Excellent website! Congrats on your 100th men of A Phi A!:D

Sistermadly 05-16-2006 09:25 PM

An aside:

Does anyone know if the archivist who was responsible for the exhibit and website is a member of a GLO?

nonchalant 06-14-2006 07:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PerfectVerse06
What a great website!!!

I'm glad they made an online version for the world to view.

:)


Ditto!! The site is set up quite nicely, and it is quite informative. Great background on the history of the organization and bio's of the seven jewels. Happy centennial to the men of black and gold.


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