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Originally Posted by Alphagamuga
Morris Brown was pretty bad off.
http://www.ajc.com/search/content/sh..._0104_COX.html
It is a shame about Morris Brown, but I think the Atlanta University Center in general is doing well.
Perhaps the film money went to the Center in general.
This is just an attempt to allow NPHC members to brag on their groups: I'm not putting any group down:
Often I am amazed at how many leaders and racial pioneers were members of Alpha Phi Alpha. As far as I know, DuBois, King, Marshall, and (I think) one of my personal heroes, Hamilton Holmes were all Alpha Phi Alpha members. It's like a master list of 20th century leadership, and it's kind of awe inspiring.
Delta Sigma Theta often seems the same way for women's groups, with some Alpha Kappa Alpha members in the spotlight too.
I suspect that other groups are represented just as well, but I'm ignorant of the members who were in other groups.
Please educate me: Who are the members of your groups of whom you are most proud?
Again, I'm not trying to slight the other groups. I just want to know my history better.
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Delta Sigma Theta has many distinguished members, those well known and those more obscure.
When I think of distinguished Sorors, off of the top of my head, I name our Founders, past National Presidents Dorothy I. Height and Marcia Fudge, Esq., Stephanie Tubbs Jones, Mary McLeod Bethune, Joan Higginbotham.
As I said earlier, many, many of our members are distinguished and lead in their fields.
I invite you to peruse this thread:
http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ad.php?t=33939
Again, I named few off of the top of my head.