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Thursday, January 10, 2008

AKA turns 100

On January 15, 2008 Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority incorporated turns 100 years. They are considered the first sorority founded and incorporated by black women. Happy centennial to the AKAs!

Here is a list of prominent members of the sorority. A few names some of you will recognize is on this list. Names such as Phylicia Rashad from The Cosby Show, Jada Pinkett Smith (Will Smith's wife and a good movie to see her in is Jason's Lyric), poet Maya Angelou, author Toni Morrison who wrote Beloved, Donda West who is Kanye West's mother, Star Jones, Corretta Scott King and her daughter Berniece King (who pledged Spelman College's Mu Pi chapter), Astronaut Mae Jemison the first black woman in space, Jane Addams, Eleanor Roosevelt, Secretary of Energy Hazel O'Leary, Representatives Sheila Jackson Lee and Eddie Berniece Johnson. These are names most of you have heard of or at least should be familiar. The list is long but I don't really know who most of them are. It's still a great list though.

Monday, December 04, 2006

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.

Turns exactly 100 years today. I noticed all the decoration on campus today and I just now figured this out. I would like to wish the Alphas a happy centennial anniversary.

Alphi Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. was the first intercollegiate fraternity for black men. It was founded on the campus of Cornell University and expanded from there. It claims as members Ambassador Andrew Young, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson, Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, San Fransisco Mayor Willie Brown, Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his predessor Dennis Archer, Rep. Charles Rangel, and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. Those are just a few that I have enough patience to name. More names here.

I may try to take some pictures around campus today and then post them here.