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Old 04-09-2005, 04:02 PM
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Originally posted by Phasad1913
Yes, I knew that I was going to be a Delta since I was a small child. My mother is a Delta and actually was a chartering member of an Alumnae chapter in Atlanta which she and some other sorors chartered following their undergraduate studies when they pledged in the 70's. Growing up I learned so much about what it really meant to be a Delta woman as I saw my mother carrying out business in the Sorority as well as being such a good mother and taking care of our family. She is the best example I have ever had of a strong Delta woman. Because I had such first hand knowledge of what it took and meant to be a Delta, as I got older, the stereotypes didn't bother me. I was fortunate to know that they were based on marginal situations and not the true essence of the purpose and existence of Delta Sigma Theta.
I hope one day that I have a daughter and share a similiar story as yours!

Hearing all these stories kinda makes me wish our recruitment was similar. Instead we get COB or COR and it's kind of like a scramble to get girls. Thank you for your stories!
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