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Kappa Alpha Psi

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. (ΚΑΨ) is a historically African American fraternity. Since the fraternity's founding on January 5, 1911 at Indiana University Bloomington, the fraternity has never restricted membership on the basis of color, creed or national origin though membership traditionally is dominated by those of African heritage. The fraternity has over 160,000 members with 721 undergraduate and alumni chapters in every state of the United States, and international chapters in the United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, Japan, United States Virgin Islands, Nigeria, South Africa, and The Bahamas.[4]

Kappa Alpha Psi
ΚΑΨ
FoundedJanuary 5, 1911; 112 years ago (1911-01-05)
Indiana University
TypeSocial
AffiliationNPHC and NIC
EmphasisAfrican American
ScopeInternational
ObjectCane[1]
MottoAchievement in Every Field of Human Endeavor
Colors  Crimson
  Cream
SymbolDiamond
FlowerRed Carnation
PublicationThe Kappa Alpha Psi Journal
CharteredJan 5, 1911[2] at Bloomington, Indiana
Chapters721
Members160,000+ collegiate
NicknamesKappas, Nupes, Pretty Boys, Sons of Diggs
Headquarters2322-24 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
U.S.
Websitewww.kappaalphapsi1911.com
[3]

The president of the national fraternity is known as the Grand Polemarch, who assigns a Province Polemarch for each of the twelve provinces (regions) of the nation. The fraternity has many notable members recognized as leaders in the arts, athletics, business, Civil Rights, education, government, and science sectors at the local, national and international level.[4] The Kappa Alpha Psi Journal has been the official magazine of the fraternity since 1914.[5] The Journal is published four times a year in February, April, October and December. Frank M. Summers was the magazine's first editor and later became the Fourteenth Grand Polemarch.[5] The former editor of the magazine was Jonathan Hicks.[6] The current editor of the magazine is Earl T. Tildon.

Kappa Alpha Psi sponsors programs providing community service, social welfare and academic scholarship through the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation and is a supporter of the United Negro College Fund and Habitat for Humanity. Kappa Alpha Psi is a member of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC). The fraternity is the oldest predominantly African American Greek-letter society founded west of the Appalachian Mountains still in existence, and is known for its "cane stepping" in NPHC organized step shows. Kappa Alpha Psi celebrated its 100th anniversary on January 5, 2011; one of four African American intercollegiate fraternities to do so.

History

Founders

The founders of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. are: Elder Watson Diggs, more affectionately known as 'The Dreamer', Dr. Ezra D. Alexander, Dr. Byron Kenneth Armstrong, Atty. Henry Tourner Asher, Dr. Marcus Peter Blakemore, Paul Waymond Caine, George Wesley Edmonds, Dr. Guy Levis Grant, Edward Giles Irvin, and Sgt. John Milton Lee.

The founders endeavored to establish the fraternity with a strong foundation before embarking on plans of expansion. By the end of the first year, the ritual was completed, and a design for the coat of arms and motto had begun.[7] Frederick Mitchell's name is on the application for the incorporation of the fraternity but withdrew from school and thus never became a member of the fraternity.[8]

Founding

The fraternity was founded as Kappa Alpha Nu on the night of January 5, 1911, by ten African-American college students. The decision upon the name Kappa Alpha Nu may have been to honor the Alpha Kappa Nu club which began in 1903 on the Indiana University campus but had too few registrants to effect continued operation.[5] The organization known today as Kappa Alpha Psi was nationally incorporated under the name of Kappa Alpha Nu on May 15, 1911.[9] The name of the organization was changed to its current name in 1915, shortly after its creation. The fraternity is unique among NPHC affiliated organizations in that it has two names: Kappa Alpha Psi (ΚΑΨ) and Phi Nu Pi (ΦΝΠ). This second name is the source of the nickname for members, "Nupes".[10]

 
Kappa Alpha Psi initiate Frank Summers was one of eighteen members of the Indiana University Track team awarded the letter "I" in 1915.

During this time there were very few African-American students at the majority white campus at Bloomington, Indiana and they were a small minority due to the era of the Jim Crow laws. Many African-American students rarely saw each other on campus and were discouraged or prohibited from attending student functions and extracurricular activities by white college administrators and fellow students. African-American students were denied membership on athletic teams with the exception of track and field. The racial prejudice and discrimination encountered by the founders strengthened their bond of friendship and growing interest in starting a social group.[11]

By 1913, the fraternity expanded with the second undergraduate chapter opened at the University of Illinois—Beta chapter; then the University of Iowa—Gamma chapter. After this, Kappa Alpha Psi chartered undergraduate chapters on Black college campuses at Wilberforce University—Delta chapter, and Lincoln University (Pennsylvania)—Epsilon chapter. In 1920, Xi chapter was chartered at Howard University. In 1921, the fraternity installed the Omicron chapter at Columbia University, its first at an Ivy League university. The fraternity's first chapter in the South was established in 1921 at Morehouse College – Pi chapter. The first chapter in the West was established in 1923 at University of California, Los Angeles – Upsilon chapter. Kappa Alpha Psi expanded through the Midwest, South, and West at both white and black colleges.[5]

Some believe the Greek letters Kappa Alpha Nu were chosen as a tribute to Alpha Kappa Nu,[12] but the name became an ethnic slur among racist factions. Founder Elder Watson Diggs, while observing a young initiate compete in a track meet, overheard fans referring to the member as a "kappa alpha nig", and a campaign to rename the fraternity ensued.[13] The resolution to rename the group was adopted in December 1914, and the fraternity states, "the name acquired a distinctive Greek letter symbol and KAPPA ALPHA PSI thereby became a Greek letter Fraternity in every sense of the designation." Kappa Alpha Psi has been the official name since April 15, 1915.[7]

In 1947, at the Los Angeles Conclave, the National Silhouettes of Kappa Alpha Psi were established as an auxiliary group, which membership comprises wives or widows of fraternity members. In 1980, the Silhouettes were officially recognized and granted a seat on the board of directors of the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation. Silhouettes provide support and assistance for the activities of Kappa Alpha Psi at the Grand chapter, province and local levels.[14]

The Kappa "Kane"

In the 1950s, as black Greek-letter organizations began the tradition of step shows, the fraternity began using the "Kappa Kane" in what it termed "cane stepping". The kappa canes were longer in the 1950s than in later decades. In the early 1960s, the cane was decorated with the fraternity colors. In the 1970s the cane was shortened so brothers could "twirl" and tap the cane in the choreography with high dexterity. The process of covering the cane in the fraternal colors is considered as 'wrapping' and is done very specifically.[citation needed]

In the 1960s the national organization did not condone the use of canes or Kappa Alpha Psi's participation in step shows contending that "the hours spent in step practices by chapters each week would be better devoted to academic or civic achievement."[5] Senior Grand Vice Polemarch Ullysses McBride complained about the vulgar language and obscene gestures sometimes engaged in by cane-stepping participants during these stepshows.[5] In 1986, during the fraternity's 66th national meeting, cane stepping was finally recognized as an important staple of Kappa Alpha Psi.[5]

National programs

Guide Right

Guide Right is a program for the educational and occupational guidance of youth, primarily inspirational and informational in character. Its reach extends to high schools and colleges alike. In the latter, giving due attention to the needs of undergraduate Brothers.

Conceived in 1922 by Leon Wop Stewart, and suggested at the twelfth Grand chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi, Guide Right became the Fraternity's National Service Program. Jesse Jerome Peters, later to become the eighth Grand Polemarch, was chairman of the committee, during the administration of W. Ellis Stewart as Grand Polemarch.

Guide Right is administrated by a National Director and a Guide Right Commission. The Guide Right Commission consists of the Director and twelve Province Guide Right Coordinators, one from each Province, appointed by their respective Province Polemarchs. The Director is uniquely qualified to perform the duties of this office and is appointed by the Grand Polemarch. He prepares such directives as are necessary for the successful and efficient observance of this National movement. He also edits and prepares the Manual for the universal use of Undergraduate and Alumni.[15]

The five national Guide Right initiatives [16] are Kappa League, Jr. Kappa League, A-MAN Program,[17] St. Jude Research Hospital, and the premier program, "Kappa Kamp," which enables inner city boys to attend camps across the county.[18] In addition to the above-mentioned national initiatives, chapters within the Fraternity sponsor a wide variety of Guide Right programs in their communities that support their local youth.

Kappa League

The Kappa League was founded Thursday, February 12, 1970 by the Los Angeles (CA) Alumni chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi; under the direction of Leon W Steward. Steward brought the idea to Los Angeles from Dayton, Ohio, where he had worked closely with Jay Crosby to expand the guide right activities of Dayton (OH) Alumni chapter. The Kappa League is a series of activities designed to help young high school male students develop their leadership talents. The activities provide both challenging and rewarding experiences to enhance their lives. The goal of the League is to help the students achieve worthy goals for themselves and to make meaningful contributions to their communities. The League includes a series of workshops to achieve its goals. Students from grades of 6 to 12th can join .[19]

Student of the Year Competition

The Student of the Year Competition is a contest that encompasses six areas deemed critical to a successful life - scholarship, talent, community involvement, poise and appearance, career preparation, and model chapter operation. Each Province sponsors a pageant during its council. In the year of a Grand Chapter Meeting, the Province winners compete at the Grand Chapter Meeting. The first Student of the Year Pageant was held on May 20, 1972 at Drexel University, under the direction of Mel Davis. The first Pageant at the Grand Chapter Meeting occurred at the 58th Grand Chapter Meeting.[19]

Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation

The "Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation," established in 1981, is the philanthropic arm of the fraternity and assists both alumni and undergraduate chapters in support of scholarships, after-school programs, and national projects such as Habitat for Humanity.[20]

The Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation was conceived by Dr. Oliver S. Gumbs, the 23rd Grand Polemarch. His dream began to take shape at a May 1982 with the past Grand Polemarchs and the national officers in Washington, D.C. He proposed forming a separate 501(c)(3) charitable foundation to accept contributions to finance the headquarter's renovation project. Fraternity members contributing to the new foundation could deduct their donations as charitable contributions for income tax purposes. The foundation would also accept contributions from individuals, organizations and businesses.[19]

Pan-Hellenic membership

The fraternity maintains dual membership in the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC).

The NPHC is composed of nine international black Greek-letter sororities and fraternities and promotes interaction through forums, meetings, and other mediums for the exchange of information, and engages in cooperative programming and initiatives through various activities and functions.[21]

The NIC serves to advocate the needs of its member fraternities through enrichment of the fraternity experience, advancement and growth of the fraternity community, and enhancement of the educational mission of the host institutions.[22]

Membership

 
Kappa Alpha Psi chapter at Wilberforce, 1922

Kappa Alpha Psi offers undergraduate and graduate membership to potential aspirants, and its constitution has never contained any clause which either excluded or suggested the exclusion of a man from membership because of color, creed, or national origin.[23] Undergraduate chapters are located on more than 406 College and University campuses and Alumni chapters are arrayed in some 367 cities in the United States and 9 foreign countries.[24]

Membership is a solemn commitment. To this Fraternity, the maker of the commitment becomes synonymous with the commitment itself. Membership in Kappa Alpha Psi is a lifelong dedication to the ideas and lofty purposes of Kappa Alpha Psi, which considers for membership only those aspirants whose personal, social and academic qualifications are acceptable to both the College and Fraternity.[25]

To be considered for membership, a candidate must have at least a 2.5 gpa on a 4.0 scale. For consideration into Kappa Alpha Psi on the alumni level, one must possess at least a bachelor's degree or the equivalent of such a degree from an accredited college or university.[26] Kappa Alpha Psi also prides itself in that it no longer bestows honorary membership.[27]

Controversies

Embezzlement

In February 2022, fraternity member and head financial director of the fraternity, Curtis Anderson, was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for embezzling $3 million from the fraternity over six years. Other fraternity leaders were alerted by Santander Bank of many suspicious transactions which lead to his firing and arrest. Anderson admitted to dealing with gambling and alcohol addictions. Prosecutors confirmed he blew most of the money at Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino & Racetrack.[28][29]

Hazing controversies

Any member, who participates in underground pledge activities, or hazing of any kind, shall be expelled from the Fraternity.

—Executive Order Three [30]

Kappa Alpha Psi was founded January 5, 1911, at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana and its opposition to hazing or unlawful or anti-social conduct of any kind has been continuous since its founding, implicit in its founding precepts and explicit in its declaration first published in the year 1949 stating that hazing in any form is illegal.[31]

It is the goal of the fraternity to see that all individuals committing acts of hazing and other unlawful and prohibited acts are punished consistent with due process and the concept of proportionality to the full extent of the rules of the fraternity, college and the criminal law.[31][32]

Kappa Alpha Psi does not condone hazing and has outlawed pledging.[33][34] In 1990, Kappa Alpha Psi along with fellow NPHC organizations issued a joint statement announcing the elimination of pledging. The fraternity revised its membership development and intake process, instituted policies against hazing and has taken steps to reinforce and strengthen its stance against prohibited conduct.[35] The fraternity backed its stance by releasing Executive Order One in 1988, Executive Order Two in 1993, and Executive Order Three in 1994. However, the culture of underground pledging is deeply embedded in fraternities and sororities as a whole and extreme hazing continues to be widespread across the organization.[36]

Kappa Alpha Psi seeks to remove any and all opportunities for pledging, hazing, antisocial and unlawful activity and seeks to promote in every phase of fraternity life only safe and wholesome activities which are consistent with the Code of Conduct of the colleges, universities and jurisdictions where chapters are chartered.[37] Any member, who participates in underground pledge activities, or hazing of any kind, shall be expelled from the fraternity.[38]

Some members of Kappa Alpha Psi, who do not subscribe to the organization's motto of achievement, have elected, in defiance of the rules and regulations of the Fraternity, to conduct underground pledging and engage in acts of hazing in clear violation of fraternity rules and criminal statutes of the various states.[39] As a result, the fraternity has had many complaints of hazing lodged against it, most related to the pledging process.

In 1994, Michael Davis, a Southeast Missouri State University student, was beaten to death participating in a pledging ritual by members of Kappa Alpha Psi. After a pledging ritual, fraternity members placed his lifeless body in his bed where he was officially pronounced dead. His family won a $1.4 million wrongful death lawsuit against the fraternity and several Kappas served time in prison.[40]

In 1998, 11 Kappas affiliated with the University of Maryland Eastern Shore were charged with first-degree assault and reckless endangerment for hospitalizing several pledges. One pledge was beaten so badly that many of the veins in his backside were broken and he developed a life-threatening gangrene infection.[41]

In 2006, the chapter at Florida A&M University was suspended after two members were sentenced to serve two years in prison and three others given three years of probation due to an anti-hazing law established in Florida following a hazing death involving the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the University of Miami in 2001. According to sworn complaints made by pledges at FAMU, they were punched, hit with canes, hit with two-by-fours, and suffered extreme exhaustion due to hazing. One pledge was admitted to a hospital for two days after a brutal night of hazing left him with a ruptured ear drum and half a pint of lost blood.[42][43]

In 2009, Louisiana State University (LSU) placed an eleven-year ban on the fraternity for repeated hazing violations and severe abuse of pledges. LSU will not consider reinstatement of the fraternity until at least 2020.[44]

Also in 2009, two Kappas at the University of North Texas were arrested and charged with a Class B misdemeanor for brutally beating a pledge with a paddle.[45]

And also in 2009, a former pledge at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga sued the fraternity for $1 million to cover medical bills caused by an encounter with violent fraternity members.[46]

In 2010, a pre-med student at Wayne State University suffered kidney failure and was hospitalized for twelve days after weeks of physical abuse by men of the fraternity.[47]

Also in 2010, the fraternity chapter was permanently banned from the campus of Georgia State University for being a repeat offender and beating a student pledging so badly that he coughed up blood.[48]

In 2011, the fraternity registration was cancelled at the University of Texas at San Antonio for striking pledges and providing misleading information to university officials during the hazing investigation.

In March 2012, the University of Florida chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was suspended because of thirteen misdemeanor-level sworn complaints involving striking and harassing pledges.[49]

In April 2012, the fraternity at Arkansas Tech University was permanently banned from campus for beating a pledge into a coma.[50][51]

In 2013, a former pledge at California State University-Bakersfield sued the fraternity after being shot with a BB gun and hit with canes and horse whips that left him paralyzed.[52]

Also in 2013, nine Kappas were charged with felony assault for severely beating pledges from Youngstown State University.[53]

In 2014, 11 Kappas from the University of Georgia were arrested and charged with hazing for severely beating and humiliating pledges.[54]

In March 2014, several Kappas from the University of Memphis were arrested and charged for hazing and beating pledges.[55]

In March 2014, five Kappas from the University of Central Arkansas were arrested for beating pledges.[56]

In 2015, a D.C. man sued the fraternity for hazing and humiliation. The 45-year-old filed a $2 million lawsuit because he stated after paying his non-refundable $3,000 graduate intake membership fee, he was coerced to allow himself to be beaten with a cane, rub lotion on a Kappa, and clean a Kappa's house in only his underwear and bare feet to become a welcomed member of the fraternity.[57][58]

Also in 2015, a former pledge at Coppin State University sued the fraternity for $4 million due to injuries he sustained while pledging. In his lawsuit, he stated he was even beaten and terrorized by CSU Kappa alumni members in their 30s and 40s.[59]

In 2016, three unidentified men affiliated with the fraternity at the University of Central Florida (UCF) were brutally beaten by Kappas after dropping their twirling canes while dancing according to witnesses. The UCF chapter was placed on suspension and under investigation.[60]

Also in 2016, the chapter at Florida State University (FSU) was suspended by the university after a concerned mother of a pledge shared with a Tallahassee news station a disturbing video showing pledges being brutally beaten with canes by Kappas. FSU also placed the chapter under investigation to identify and prosecute all members involved in the beatings.[61]

In 2018, it was reported that the chapter at Edward Waters College was beating and paddling pledges as well as forcing them to take a designer drug called "jig," a mixture of synthetic heroin, cocaine and LSD.[62]

In March 2019, Delaware State University student Marlon W. Jackson died and three other students were hospitalized after a car crash due to sleep deprivation caused by pledging the fraternity. As a result, the Delaware State University chapter was suspended for 10 years.[63][64]

In April 2019, three Virginia State University members were arrested and charged with 10 counts of hazing. Eight other fraternity members received University discipline but no criminal charges related to a hazing incident.[65][63]

Provinces

 
Map of the twelve provinces of Kappa Alpha Psi.

In 1921, the Fraternity was divided into districts as a result of proposed legislation by George F. David II, the third Grand Polemarch. David was first Grand Polemarch who had not been nurtured by the Alpha chapter under the influence of the Founders, proposed dividing the Fraternity into supervisory districts. The idea originated with his father who was a Presiding Elder of the A.M.E. Church. Grand Polemarch David II, implemented the division of the Fraternity into three districts. Past Grand Polemarch Irven Armstrong was assigned the first; Harrison R. Duke, the second; and Harold M. Tyler, the third district. The three districts grew into four "regions". Fifth Grand Polemarch Earl B. Dickerson changed the designation of "Region" to "Province" and "Regional Director" to "Province Polemarch" at the 15th Grand Chapter Meeting in 1925. And during the original establishment of provinces, the following provinces were established: Eastern, Middle Eastern, Central, Great Lakes, Northwestern, Western, Southern, and Southeastern Provinces.[66] Currently there are 12 provinces with the following names:

  • Northern (States Covered: Northwest OH, MI, Western NY)
  • Eastern (States Covered: DC, MD, VA, Bermuda)
  • Southern (States Covered: AL, FL, The Bahamas, Republic of Panama, U.S. Virgin Islands)
  • Western (States Covered: AZ, CA, NV, AK, OR, WA, ID, UT, HI, Japan, South Korea)
  • North Eastern (States Covered: DE, CT, MA, NJ, Eastern PA, RI, Eastern NY, ME, NH, VT, Germany, United Kingdom)
  • South Eastern (States Covered: GA, SC, South Africa, Nigeria)
  • South Western (States Covered: AR, LA, Southern MS, NM, TX)
  • North Central (States Covered: IA, IL, IN, WI, MN)
  • East Central (States Covered: OH, Western PA, Northern WV)
  • South Central (States Covered: KY, TN, Northern MS)
  • Middle Eastern (States Covered: NC, Southern WV)
  • Middle Western (States Covered: CO, KS, MO, NE, OK)

Chapters

Kappa Alpha Psi has chartered over 721 undergraduate, alumni, and international chapters. The fraternity has over 150,000 members and is divided into twelve provinces (districts/regions), with each chapter under the aegis of a province.

Notable members

See also

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Further reading

  • Crump, William L. (1991). The story of Kappa Alpha Psi: A history of the beginning and development of a college Greek letter organization, 1911–1991.[ISBN missing]

External links

  • Kappa Alpha Psi official website

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Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc KAPS is a historically African American fraternity Since the fraternity s founding on January 5 1911 at Indiana University Bloomington the fraternity has never restricted membership on the basis of color creed or national origin though membership traditionally is dominated by those of African heritage The fraternity has over 160 000 members with 721 undergraduate and alumni chapters in every state of the United States and international chapters in the United Kingdom Germany South Korea Japan United States Virgin Islands Nigeria South Africa and The Bahamas 4 Kappa Alpha PsiKAPSFoundedJanuary 5 1911 112 years ago 1911 01 05 Indiana UniversityTypeSocialAffiliationNPHC and NICEmphasisAfrican AmericanScopeInternationalObjectCane 1 MottoAchievement in Every Field of Human EndeavorColors Crimson CreamSymbolDiamondFlowerRed CarnationPublicationThe Kappa Alpha Psi JournalCharteredJan 5 1911 2 at Bloomington IndianaChapters721Members160 000 collegiateNicknamesKappas Nupes Pretty Boys Sons of DiggsHeadquarters2322 24 North Broad Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S Websitewww wbr kappaalphapsi1911 wbr com 3 The president of the national fraternity is known as the Grand Polemarch who assigns a Province Polemarch for each of the twelve provinces regions of the nation The fraternity has many notable members recognized as leaders in the arts athletics business Civil Rights education government and science sectors at the local national and international level 4 The Kappa Alpha Psi Journal has been the official magazine of the fraternity since 1914 5 The Journal is published four times a year in February April October and December Frank M Summers was the magazine s first editor and later became the Fourteenth Grand Polemarch 5 The former editor of the magazine was Jonathan Hicks 6 The current editor of the magazine is Earl T Tildon Kappa Alpha Psi sponsors programs providing community service social welfare and academic scholarship through the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation and is a supporter of the United Negro College Fund and Habitat for Humanity Kappa Alpha Psi is a member of the National Pan Hellenic Council NPHC and the North American Interfraternity Conference NIC The fraternity is the oldest predominantly African American Greek letter society founded west of the Appalachian Mountains still in existence and is known for its cane stepping in NPHC organized step shows Kappa Alpha Psi celebrated its 100th anniversary on January 5 2011 one of four African American intercollegiate fraternities to do so Contents 1 History 1 1 Founders 1 2 Founding 1 3 The Kappa Kane 2 National programs 2 1 Guide Right 2 1 1 Kappa League 2 1 2 Student of the Year Competition 2 2 Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation 2 3 Pan Hellenic membership 3 Membership 3 1 Controversies 3 1 1 Embezzlement 3 1 2 Hazing controversies 4 Provinces 5 Chapters 6 Notable members 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory EditFounders Edit The founders of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc are Elder Watson Diggs more affectionately known as The Dreamer Dr Ezra D Alexander Dr Byron Kenneth Armstrong Atty Henry Tourner Asher Dr Marcus Peter Blakemore Paul Waymond Caine George Wesley Edmonds Dr Guy Levis Grant Edward Giles Irvin and Sgt John Milton Lee The founders endeavored to establish the fraternity with a strong foundation before embarking on plans of expansion By the end of the first year the ritual was completed and a design for the coat of arms and motto had begun 7 Frederick Mitchell s name is on the application for the incorporation of the fraternity but withdrew from school and thus never became a member of the fraternity 8 Founding Edit The fraternity was founded as Kappa Alpha Nu on the night of January 5 1911 by ten African American college students The decision upon the name Kappa Alpha Nu may have been to honor the Alpha Kappa Nu club which began in 1903 on the Indiana University campus but had too few registrants to effect continued operation 5 The organization known today as Kappa Alpha Psi was nationally incorporated under the name of Kappa Alpha Nu on May 15 1911 9 The name of the organization was changed to its current name in 1915 shortly after its creation The fraternity is unique among NPHC affiliated organizations in that it has two names Kappa Alpha Psi KAPS and Phi Nu Pi FNP This second name is the source of the nickname for members Nupes 10 Kappa Alpha Psi initiate Frank Summers was one of eighteen members of the Indiana University Track team awarded the letter I in 1915 During this time there were very few African American students at the majority white campus at Bloomington Indiana and they were a small minority due to the era of the Jim Crow laws Many African American students rarely saw each other on campus and were discouraged or prohibited from attending student functions and extracurricular activities by white college administrators and fellow students African American students were denied membership on athletic teams with the exception of track and field The racial prejudice and discrimination encountered by the founders strengthened their bond of friendship and growing interest in starting a social group 11 By 1913 the fraternity expanded with the second undergraduate chapter opened at the University of Illinois Beta chapter then the University of Iowa Gamma chapter After this Kappa Alpha Psi chartered undergraduate chapters on Black college campuses at Wilberforce University Delta chapter and Lincoln University Pennsylvania Epsilon chapter In 1920 Xi chapter was chartered at Howard University In 1921 the fraternity installed the Omicron chapter at Columbia University its first at an Ivy League university The fraternity s first chapter in the South was established in 1921 at Morehouse College Pi chapter The first chapter in the West was established in 1923 at University of California Los Angeles Upsilon chapter Kappa Alpha Psi expanded through the Midwest South and West at both white and black colleges 5 Some believe the Greek letters Kappa Alpha Nu were chosen as a tribute to Alpha Kappa Nu 12 but the name became an ethnic slur among racist factions Founder Elder Watson Diggs while observing a young initiate compete in a track meet overheard fans referring to the member as a kappa alpha nig and a campaign to rename the fraternity ensued 13 The resolution to rename the group was adopted in December 1914 and the fraternity states the name acquired a distinctive Greek letter symbol and KAPPA ALPHA PSI thereby became a Greek letter Fraternity in every sense of the designation Kappa Alpha Psi has been the official name since April 15 1915 7 In 1947 at the Los Angeles Conclave the National Silhouettes of Kappa Alpha Psi were established as an auxiliary group which membership comprises wives or widows of fraternity members In 1980 the Silhouettes were officially recognized and granted a seat on the board of directors of the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation Silhouettes provide support and assistance for the activities of Kappa Alpha Psi at the Grand chapter province and local levels 14 The Kappa Kane Edit In the 1950s as black Greek letter organizations began the tradition of step shows the fraternity began using the Kappa Kane in what it termed cane stepping The kappa canes were longer in the 1950s than in later decades In the early 1960s the cane was decorated with the fraternity colors In the 1970s the cane was shortened so brothers could twirl and tap the cane in the choreography with high dexterity The process of covering the cane in the fraternal colors is considered as wrapping and is done very specifically citation needed In the 1960s the national organization did not condone the use of canes or Kappa Alpha Psi s participation in step shows contending that the hours spent in step practices by chapters each week would be better devoted to academic or civic achievement 5 Senior Grand Vice Polemarch Ullysses McBride complained about the vulgar language and obscene gestures sometimes engaged in by cane stepping participants during these stepshows 5 In 1986 during the fraternity s 66th national meeting cane stepping was finally recognized as an important staple of Kappa Alpha Psi 5 National programs EditGuide Right Edit Guide Right is a program for the educational and occupational guidance of youth primarily inspirational and informational in character Its reach extends to high schools and colleges alike In the latter giving due attention to the needs of undergraduate Brothers Conceived in 1922 by Leon Wop Stewart and suggested at the twelfth Grand chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Guide Right became the Fraternity s National Service Program Jesse Jerome Peters later to become the eighth Grand Polemarch was chairman of the committee during the administration of W Ellis Stewart as Grand Polemarch Guide Right is administrated by a National Director and a Guide Right Commission The Guide Right Commission consists of the Director and twelve Province Guide Right Coordinators one from each Province appointed by their respective Province Polemarchs The Director is uniquely qualified to perform the duties of this office and is appointed by the Grand Polemarch He prepares such directives as are necessary for the successful and efficient observance of this National movement He also edits and prepares the Manual for the universal use of Undergraduate and Alumni 15 The five national Guide Right initiatives 16 are Kappa League Jr Kappa League A MAN Program 17 St Jude Research Hospital and the premier program Kappa Kamp which enables inner city boys to attend camps across the county 18 In addition to the above mentioned national initiatives chapters within the Fraternity sponsor a wide variety of Guide Right programs in their communities that support their local youth Kappa League Edit The Kappa League was founded Thursday February 12 1970 by the Los Angeles CA Alumni chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi under the direction of Leon W Steward Steward brought the idea to Los Angeles from Dayton Ohio where he had worked closely with Jay Crosby to expand the guide right activities of Dayton OH Alumni chapter The Kappa League is a series of activities designed to help young high school male students develop their leadership talents The activities provide both challenging and rewarding experiences to enhance their lives The goal of the League is to help the students achieve worthy goals for themselves and to make meaningful contributions to their communities The League includes a series of workshops to achieve its goals Students from grades of 6 to 12th can join 19 Student of the Year Competition Edit The Student of the Year Competition is a contest that encompasses six areas deemed critical to a successful life scholarship talent community involvement poise and appearance career preparation and model chapter operation Each Province sponsors a pageant during its council In the year of a Grand Chapter Meeting the Province winners compete at the Grand Chapter Meeting The first Student of the Year Pageant was held on May 20 1972 at Drexel University under the direction of Mel Davis The first Pageant at the Grand Chapter Meeting occurred at the 58th Grand Chapter Meeting 19 Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation Edit The Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation established in 1981 is the philanthropic arm of the fraternity and assists both alumni and undergraduate chapters in support of scholarships after school programs and national projects such as Habitat for Humanity 20 The Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation was conceived by Dr Oliver S Gumbs the 23rd Grand Polemarch His dream began to take shape at a May 1982 with the past Grand Polemarchs and the national officers in Washington D C He proposed forming a separate 501 c 3 charitable foundation to accept contributions to finance the headquarter s renovation project Fraternity members contributing to the new foundation could deduct their donations as charitable contributions for income tax purposes The foundation would also accept contributions from individuals organizations and businesses 19 Pan Hellenic membership Edit Further information National Pan Hellenic Council and North American Interfraternity Conference The fraternity maintains dual membership in the National Pan Hellenic Council NPHC and the North American Interfraternity Conference NIC The NPHC is composed of nine international black Greek letter sororities and fraternities and promotes interaction through forums meetings and other mediums for the exchange of information and engages in cooperative programming and initiatives through various activities and functions 21 The NIC serves to advocate the needs of its member fraternities through enrichment of the fraternity experience advancement and growth of the fraternity community and enhancement of the educational mission of the host institutions 22 Membership EditFurther information List of Kappa Alpha Psi brothers Kappa Alpha Psi chapter at Wilberforce 1922 Kappa Alpha Psi offers undergraduate and graduate membership to potential aspirants and its constitution has never contained any clause which either excluded or suggested the exclusion of a man from membership because of color creed or national origin 23 Undergraduate chapters are located on more than 406 College and University campuses and Alumni chapters are arrayed in some 367 cities in the United States and 9 foreign countries 24 Membership is a solemn commitment To this Fraternity the maker of the commitment becomes synonymous with the commitment itself Membership in Kappa Alpha Psi is a lifelong dedication to the ideas and lofty purposes of Kappa Alpha Psi which considers for membership only those aspirants whose personal social and academic qualifications are acceptable to both the College and Fraternity 25 To be considered for membership a candidate must have at least a 2 5 gpa on a 4 0 scale For consideration into Kappa Alpha Psi on the alumni level one must possess at least a bachelor s degree or the equivalent of such a degree from an accredited college or university 26 Kappa Alpha Psi also prides itself in that it no longer bestows honorary membership 27 Controversies Edit Embezzlement Edit In February 2022 fraternity member and head financial director of the fraternity Curtis Anderson was sentenced to 2 5 years in prison for embezzling 3 million from the fraternity over six years Other fraternity leaders were alerted by Santander Bank of many suspicious transactions which lead to his firing and arrest Anderson admitted to dealing with gambling and alcohol addictions Prosecutors confirmed he blew most of the money at Harrah s Philadelphia Casino amp Racetrack 28 29 Hazing controversies Edit Any member who participates in underground pledge activities or hazing of any kind shall be expelled from the Fraternity Executive Order Three 30 Kappa Alpha Psi was founded January 5 1911 at Indiana University Bloomington Indiana and its opposition to hazing or unlawful or anti social conduct of any kind has been continuous since its founding implicit in its founding precepts and explicit in its declaration first published in the year 1949 stating that hazing in any form is illegal 31 It is the goal of the fraternity to see that all individuals committing acts of hazing and other unlawful and prohibited acts are punished consistent with due process and the concept of proportionality to the full extent of the rules of the fraternity college and the criminal law 31 32 Kappa Alpha Psi does not condone hazing and has outlawed pledging 33 34 In 1990 Kappa Alpha Psi along with fellow NPHC organizations issued a joint statement announcing the elimination of pledging The fraternity revised its membership development and intake process instituted policies against hazing and has taken steps to reinforce and strengthen its stance against prohibited conduct 35 The fraternity backed its stance by releasing Executive Order One in 1988 Executive Order Two in 1993 and Executive Order Three in 1994 However the culture of underground pledging is deeply embedded in fraternities and sororities as a whole and extreme hazing continues to be widespread across the organization 36 Kappa Alpha Psi seeks to remove any and all opportunities for pledging hazing antisocial and unlawful activity and seeks to promote in every phase of fraternity life only safe and wholesome activities which are consistent with the Code of Conduct of the colleges universities and jurisdictions where chapters are chartered 37 Any member who participates in underground pledge activities or hazing of any kind shall be expelled from the fraternity 38 Some members of Kappa Alpha Psi who do not subscribe to the organization s motto of achievement have elected in defiance of the rules and regulations of the Fraternity to conduct underground pledging and engage in acts of hazing in clear violation of fraternity rules and criminal statutes of the various states 39 As a result the fraternity has had many complaints of hazing lodged against it most related to the pledging process In 1994 Michael Davis a Southeast Missouri State University student was beaten to death participating in a pledging ritual by members of Kappa Alpha Psi After a pledging ritual fraternity members placed his lifeless body in his bed where he was officially pronounced dead His family won a 1 4 million wrongful death lawsuit against the fraternity and several Kappas served time in prison 40 In 1998 11 Kappas affiliated with the University of Maryland Eastern Shore were charged with first degree assault and reckless endangerment for hospitalizing several pledges One pledge was beaten so badly that many of the veins in his backside were broken and he developed a life threatening gangrene infection 41 In 2006 the chapter at Florida A amp M University was suspended after two members were sentenced to serve two years in prison and three others given three years of probation due to an anti hazing law established in Florida following a hazing death involving the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the University of Miami in 2001 According to sworn complaints made by pledges at FAMU they were punched hit with canes hit with two by fours and suffered extreme exhaustion due to hazing One pledge was admitted to a hospital for two days after a brutal night of hazing left him with a ruptured ear drum and half a pint of lost blood 42 43 In 2009 Louisiana State University LSU placed an eleven year ban on the fraternity for repeated hazing violations and severe abuse of pledges LSU will not consider reinstatement of the fraternity until at least 2020 44 Also in 2009 two Kappas at the University of North Texas were arrested and charged with a Class B misdemeanor for brutally beating a pledge with a paddle 45 And also in 2009 a former pledge at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga sued the fraternity for 1 million to cover medical bills caused by an encounter with violent fraternity members 46 In 2010 a pre med student at Wayne State University suffered kidney failure and was hospitalized for twelve days after weeks of physical abuse by men of the fraternity 47 Also in 2010 the fraternity chapter was permanently banned from the campus of Georgia State University for being a repeat offender and beating a student pledging so badly that he coughed up blood 48 In 2011 the fraternity registration was cancelled at the University of Texas at San Antonio for striking pledges and providing misleading information to university officials during the hazing investigation In March 2012 the University of Florida chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was suspended because of thirteen misdemeanor level sworn complaints involving striking and harassing pledges 49 In April 2012 the fraternity at Arkansas Tech University was permanently banned from campus for beating a pledge into a coma 50 51 In 2013 a former pledge at California State University Bakersfield sued the fraternity after being shot with a BB gun and hit with canes and horse whips that left him paralyzed 52 Also in 2013 nine Kappas were charged with felony assault for severely beating pledges from Youngstown State University 53 In 2014 11 Kappas from the University of Georgia were arrested and charged with hazing for severely beating and humiliating pledges 54 In March 2014 several Kappas from the University of Memphis were arrested and charged for hazing and beating pledges 55 In March 2014 five Kappas from the University of Central Arkansas were arrested for beating pledges 56 In 2015 a D C man sued the fraternity for hazing and humiliation The 45 year old filed a 2 million lawsuit because he stated after paying his non refundable 3 000 graduate intake membership fee he was coerced to allow himself to be beaten with a cane rub lotion on a Kappa and clean a Kappa s house in only his underwear and bare feet to become a welcomed member of the fraternity 57 58 Also in 2015 a former pledge at Coppin State University sued the fraternity for 4 million due to injuries he sustained while pledging In his lawsuit he stated he was even beaten and terrorized by CSU Kappa alumni members in their 30s and 40s 59 In 2016 three unidentified men affiliated with the fraternity at the University of Central Florida UCF were brutally beaten by Kappas after dropping their twirling canes while dancing according to witnesses The UCF chapter was placed on suspension and under investigation 60 Also in 2016 the chapter at Florida State University FSU was suspended by the university after a concerned mother of a pledge shared with a Tallahassee news station a disturbing video showing pledges being brutally beaten with canes by Kappas FSU also placed the chapter under investigation to identify and prosecute all members involved in the beatings 61 In 2018 it was reported that the chapter at Edward Waters College was beating and paddling pledges as well as forcing them to take a designer drug called jig a mixture of synthetic heroin cocaine and LSD 62 In March 2019 Delaware State University student Marlon W Jackson died and three other students were hospitalized after a car crash due to sleep deprivation caused by pledging the fraternity As a result the Delaware State University chapter was suspended for 10 years 63 64 In April 2019 three Virginia State University members were arrested and charged with 10 counts of hazing Eight other fraternity members received University discipline but no criminal charges related to a hazing incident 65 63 Provinces Edit Map of the twelve provinces of Kappa Alpha Psi In 1921 the Fraternity was divided into districts as a result of proposed legislation by George F David II the third Grand Polemarch David was first Grand Polemarch who had not been nurtured by the Alpha chapter under the influence of the Founders proposed dividing the Fraternity into supervisory districts The idea originated with his father who was a Presiding Elder of the A M E Church Grand Polemarch David II implemented the division of the Fraternity into three districts Past Grand Polemarch Irven Armstrong was assigned the first Harrison R Duke the second and Harold M Tyler the third district The three districts grew into four regions Fifth Grand Polemarch Earl B Dickerson changed the designation of Region to Province and Regional Director to Province Polemarch at the 15th Grand Chapter Meeting in 1925 And during the original establishment of provinces the following provinces were established Eastern Middle Eastern Central Great Lakes Northwestern Western Southern and Southeastern Provinces 66 Currently there are 12 provinces with the following names Northern States Covered Northwest OH MI Western NY Eastern States Covered DC MD VA Bermuda Southern States Covered AL FL The Bahamas Republic of Panama U S Virgin Islands Western States Covered AZ CA NV AK OR WA ID UT HI Japan South Korea North Eastern States Covered DE CT MA NJ Eastern PA RI Eastern NY ME NH VT Germany United Kingdom South Eastern States Covered GA SC South Africa Nigeria South Western States Covered AR LA Southern MS NM TX North Central States Covered IA IL IN WI MN East Central States Covered OH Western PA Northern WV South Central States Covered KY TN Northern MS Middle Eastern States Covered NC Southern WV Middle Western States Covered CO KS MO NE OK Chapters EditMain article List of Kappa Alpha Psi chapters Kappa Alpha Psi has chartered over 721 undergraduate alumni and international chapters The fraternity has over 150 000 members and is divided into twelve provinces districts regions with each chapter under the aegis of a province Notable members EditMain article List of Kappa Alpha Psi brothersSee also EditList of social fraternities and sororitiesReferences Edit Kane History A Brief History Kappa Alpha Psi Inc Before You Pledge Essential Information You Should Know About the Divine Nine a b Brief info thekappastore com Archived from the original on 2007 07 15 Retrieved 2007 07 26 a b c d e f g Bryson Ralph J 2003 The Story of Kappa Alpha Psi A History of the Beginning and Development of A College Greek Letter Organization 1911 1999 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc Journal kappaalphapsi1911 com Archived from the original on 2007 08 12 Retrieved 2007 07 26 a b Kappa Alpha Psi KAPS Founding History kappaalphapsi1911 com Archived from the original on 2006 05 13 Retrieved 2006 05 07 Founders Caine Grant and Mitchell Retrieved March 30 2014 IHB Kappa Alpha Psi www in gov Retrieved 2 March 2018 Walter M Kimbrough 2003 Black Greek 101 The Culture Customs and Challenges of Black Fraternities and Sororities Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press p 126 ISBN 978 0 8386 3977 1 Kappa Alpha Psi KAPS Overview kappaalphapsi1911 com Archived from the original on 2006 07 16 Retrieved 2006 07 26 Message from the Province Polemarch Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Middlewestern Province Archived from the original on 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February 2022 Kappa Alpha Psi Financial Director Stole 3M Blew it at Harrah s 11 November 2021 Executive Order 3 kappaalphapsi1911 com Archived from the original on 2007 08 04 Retrieved 2007 07 26 a b Northern Province Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc Stance on Hazing Kappa Alpha Psi Northern Province a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Annapolis MD Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc Anti Hazing Policy Kappas On The Bay a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Applebome Peter 1994 12 21 Lawsuit Shatters Code of Silence Over Hazing at Black Fraternities New York Times Retrieved 2008 01 24 5 members of University of North Texas fraternity face hazing charges 2 December 2009 Retrieved 2 March 2018 Hazing Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Archived from the original on 2007 08 07 Retrieved 2007 07 26 Executive Orders 1 2 3 kappaalphapsi1911 com Archived from the original on 2007 07 16 Retrieved 2007 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link Gros WCTV Eyewitness News Chris Suspension of FSU Fraternity Lifted Case Closed Retrieved 2 March 2018 Student at UTC alleges hazing Retrieved 2 March 2018 Student Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Hazing Put Me In The Hospital 30 April 2010 Retrieved 2 March 2018 Login onnidan1 com Retrieved 2 March 2018 writer Nathan Crabbe Staff 2nd UF fraternity Kappa Alpha Psi accused of paddling pledges Retrieved 2 March 2018 Fraternity disbanded at UCF amid allegations Retrieved 2 March 2018 Ark Tech Kappa Alpha Psi banned permanently for hazing thv11 com Archived from the original on 2015 11 17 Retrieved 2015 10 29 Kappa Alpha Psi Pledge Left Paralyzed In Hazing Incident at California State Bakersfield Welcome To KollegeKidd com 5 April 2013 Retrieved 2 March 2018 Kappa Alpha Psi Member Pleads Guilty To Charges In Youngstown State University Hazing Case Welcome To KollegeKidd com 15 May 2013 Retrieved 2 March 2018 Johnson Joe Most UGA frat members facing hazing charges accepted into pretrial diversion Retrieved 2 March 2018 U Of M Frat Members Arrested For Hazing Ritual 10 March 2014 Retrieved 2 March 2018 Spradlin Courtney Four more UCA students arrested for hazing Retrieved 2 March 2018 Bui Lynh 31 March 2015 D C man alleges he was hazed sues fraternity and police officer Retrieved 2 March 2018 via www washingtonpost com 45 year old man sues Kappa Alpha Psi for 2 million after alleged hazing theGrio 1 April 2015 Retrieved 2 March 2018 Man Sues Fraternity for 4 Million Over Hazing Retrieved 2 March 2018 Russon Gabrielle Two UCF fraternities face hazing accusations Retrieved 2 March 2018 Hazing allegations surface at third FSU fraternity Retrieved 2 March 2018 Hazing investigation underway after fraternity pledge suffers injuries 25 July 2019 a b Three fraternity members charged with hazing in Virginia The Washington Post The Washington Post University investigates hazing allegations after student is killed and three are injured in crash The Washington Post The Washington Post 3 men arrested in VSU hazing incident Fraternity History kapsi np org Archived from the original on 2007 10 08 Retrieved 2007 07 11 Further reading EditCrump William L 1991 The story of Kappa Alpha Psi A history of the beginning and development of a college Greek letter organization 1911 1991 ISBN missing External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Alpha Psi official website Coordinates 39 59 19 N 75 09 22 W 39 98856 N 75 15611 W 39 98856 75 15611 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kappa Alpha Psi amp oldid 1135025595, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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