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List of African-American fraternities

African-American fraternities and sororities are social organizations that predominantly recruit black college students and provide a network that includes both undergraduate and alumni members. These organizations were typically founded by Black American undergraduate students, faculty and leaders at various institutions in the United States.

History edit

Prince Hall Freemasonry (PHA) is the first historically Black fraternal organization. The first Greek Letter fraternal organization was Alpha Kappa Nu at Indiana University in 1903. Wilberforce University is where Gamma Phi was established in 1905. Sixty miles away at Columbus, Ohio in March 1905, Pi Gamma Omicron was founded at Ohio State University (formation originally reported in the Chicago Defender in 1905). CC Poindexter, a graduate of Ohio State University, went on to Cornell University, where he established the Alpha Phi Alpha Society. This society became Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Established on December 4, 1906, Alpha Phi Alpha is the first Black intercollegiate (having more than one college chapter) fraternity.[citation needed]

Alpha Phi Alpha's success inspired the founding of other intercollegiate Black Greek Letter Organizations (BGLOs). Today, these organizations (fraternities and sororities) are known collectively as the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), and emphasize public service and civil rights. Some non-NPHC Black fraternal organizations, such as the Swing Phi Swing and Groove Phi Groove fellowships, do not solely use Greek letters in their names.[citation needed]

The first professional Black Greek letter fraternity, Sigma Pi Phi, was established in Pennsylvania in 1904.[citation needed]

Early formation (attempted or not existing today) edit

Name Year formation attempted Incorporated Collegiate Greek lettered
Alpha Kappa Nu 1903 No Yes Yes
Pi Gamma Omicron 1905 No Yes Yes
Gamma Phi[1] 1905 No Yes Yes
Gamma Tau[2]: 34  1934 No Yes Yes

Fraternities edit

Name Founded Incorporated Collegiate Greek lettered NPHC
Prince Hall Freemasonry 1775 Yes No No No
Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World 1897 Yes No No No
Sigma Pi Phi 1904 Yes No Yes No
Alpha Phi Alpha 1906 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Kappa Alpha Psi 1911 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Omega Psi Phi 1911 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Phi Beta Sigma 1914 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Wine Psi Phi[3] 1959 Yes Yes Yes No
Nu Gamma Alpha[4] 1962 Yes Yes Yes No
Iota Phi Theta 1963 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Phi Eta Psi 1965 Yes Yes Yes No
MALIK Fraternity 1977 Yes Yes No No
Phi Delta Psi 1977 Yes Yes Yes No
Sigma Phi Rho 1979 Yes Yes Yes No
Delta Psi Chi 1985 Yes Yes Yes No
Beta Phi Pi [5][6] 1986 Yes Yes Yes No
Megisté Areté (Christian)[7] 1989 Yes Yes No No
Nu Gamma Psi[8] 1994 Yes Yes Yes No
Phi Rho Eta 1994 Yes Yes Yes No

Sororities edit

Name Founded Incorporated Collegiate Greek lettered NPHC
Alpha Kappa Alpha 1908 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Delta Sigma Theta 1913 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Zeta Phi Beta 1920 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sigma Gamma Rho 1922 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Iota Phi Lambda 1929 Yes Yes Yes No
Eta Phi Beta[9] 1942 Yes Yes Yes No
Tau Gamma Delta[10][11] 1942 Yes Yes Yes No
Gamma Phi Delta 1943 Yes Yes Yes No
Zeta Delta Phi[2]: 100  1962 Yes Yes Yes No
Kappa Theta Epsilon 2009 Yes No Yes No

Non Greek Organizations edit

Name Founded Incorporated Collegiate Greek lettered NPHC
Groove Phi Groove - males 1962 Yes Yes No No
Swing Phi Swing - females 1969 Yes Yes No No
Malika Kambe Umfazi - females[2]: 107  1995 Yes Yes No No

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The History of Fraternities and Sororities in America
  2. ^ a b c Walter M. Kimbrough (2003). Black Greek 101: The Culture, Customs, and Challenges of Black Fraternities and Sororities. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. ISBN 978-0-8386-3977-1.
  3. ^ Elizabeth Calvert Fine (2003). Soulstepping: African American Step Shows. University of Illinois Press. pp. 159–. ISBN 978-0-252-02475-7.
  4. ^ Black History Month the Divine Nine
  5. ^ Beta Phi Pi History
  6. ^ Seo, Byung-In, and Aaisha N. Haykal (2018). Chicago State University. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 45 of 127–. ISBN 9781467129794.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Sisterhood acts on foundations of Christianity, friendship
  8. ^ [1]
  9. ^ Nina Mjagkij (2013). Organizing Black America. Routledge. pp. 195–. ISBN 978-1-135-58123-7.
  10. ^ National Council of Negro Women, Inc. National Affiliates Assembly
  11. ^ The Pittsburgh Courier from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania · p. 6, August 14, 1971

list, african, american, fraternities, african, american, fraternities, sororities, social, organizations, that, predominantly, recruit, black, college, students, provide, network, that, includes, both, undergraduate, alumni, members, these, organizations, wer. African American fraternities and sororities are social organizations that predominantly recruit black college students and provide a network that includes both undergraduate and alumni members These organizations were typically founded by Black American undergraduate students faculty and leaders at various institutions in the United States Contents 1 History 2 Early formation attempted or not existing today 3 Fraternities 4 Sororities 5 Non Greek Organizations 6 See also 7 NotesHistory editPrince Hall Freemasonry PHA is the first historically Black fraternal organization The first Greek Letter fraternal organization was Alpha Kappa Nu at Indiana University in 1903 Wilberforce University is where Gamma Phi was established in 1905 Sixty miles away at Columbus Ohio in March 1905 Pi Gamma Omicron was founded at Ohio State University formation originally reported in the Chicago Defender in 1905 CC Poindexter a graduate of Ohio State University went on to Cornell University where he established the Alpha Phi Alpha Society This society became Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity Established on December 4 1906 Alpha Phi Alpha is the first Black intercollegiate having more than one college chapter fraternity citation needed Alpha Phi Alpha s success inspired the founding of other intercollegiate Black Greek Letter Organizations BGLOs Today these organizations fraternities and sororities are known collectively as the National Pan Hellenic Council NPHC and emphasize public service and civil rights Some non NPHC Black fraternal organizations such as the Swing Phi Swing and Groove Phi Groove fellowships do not solely use Greek letters in their names citation needed The first professional Black Greek letter fraternity Sigma Pi Phi was established in Pennsylvania in 1904 citation needed Early formation attempted or not existing today editName Year formation attempted Incorporated Collegiate Greek lettered Alpha Kappa Nu 1903 No Yes Yes Pi Gamma Omicron 1905 No Yes Yes Gamma Phi 1 1905 No Yes Yes Gamma Tau 2 34 1934 No Yes YesFraternities editName Founded Incorporated Collegiate Greek lettered NPHC Prince Hall Freemasonry 1775 Yes No No No Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World 1897 Yes No No No Sigma Pi Phi 1904 Yes No Yes No Alpha Phi Alpha 1906 Yes Yes Yes Yes Kappa Alpha Psi 1911 Yes Yes Yes Yes Omega Psi Phi 1911 Yes Yes Yes Yes Phi Beta Sigma 1914 Yes Yes Yes Yes Wine Psi Phi 3 1959 Yes Yes Yes No Nu Gamma Alpha 4 1962 Yes Yes Yes No Iota Phi Theta 1963 Yes Yes Yes Yes Phi Eta Psi 1965 Yes Yes Yes No MALIK Fraternity 1977 Yes Yes No No Phi Delta Psi 1977 Yes Yes Yes No Sigma Phi Rho 1979 Yes Yes Yes No Delta Psi Chi 1985 Yes Yes Yes No Beta Phi Pi 5 6 1986 Yes Yes Yes No Megiste Arete Christian 7 1989 Yes Yes No No Nu Gamma Psi 8 1994 Yes Yes Yes No Phi Rho Eta 1994 Yes Yes Yes NoSororities editName Founded Incorporated Collegiate Greek lettered NPHC Alpha Kappa Alpha 1908 Yes Yes Yes Yes Delta Sigma Theta 1913 Yes Yes Yes Yes Zeta Phi Beta 1920 Yes Yes Yes Yes Sigma Gamma Rho 1922 Yes Yes Yes Yes Iota Phi Lambda 1929 Yes Yes Yes No Eta Phi Beta 9 1942 Yes Yes Yes No Tau Gamma Delta 10 11 1942 Yes Yes Yes No Gamma Phi Delta 1943 Yes Yes Yes No Zeta Delta Phi 2 100 1962 Yes Yes Yes No Kappa Theta Epsilon 2009 Yes No Yes NoNon Greek Organizations editName Founded Incorporated Collegiate Greek lettered NPHC Groove Phi Groove males 1962 Yes Yes No No Swing Phi Swing females 1969 Yes Yes No No Malika Kambe Umfazi females 2 107 1995 Yes Yes No NoSee also editNational Pan Hellenic Council Greek letter society effect on youth identity Racism in Greek lifeNotes edit The History of Fraternities and Sororities in America a b c Walter M Kimbrough 2003 Black Greek 101 The Culture Customs and Challenges of Black Fraternities and Sororities Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press ISBN 978 0 8386 3977 1 Elizabeth Calvert Fine 2003 Soulstepping African American Step Shows University of Illinois Press pp 159 ISBN 978 0 252 02475 7 Black History Month the Divine Nine Beta Phi Pi History Seo Byung In and Aaisha N Haykal 2018 Chicago State University Arcadia Publishing pp 45 of 127 ISBN 9781467129794 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Sisterhood acts on foundations of Christianity friendship 1 Nina Mjagkij 2013 Organizing Black America Routledge pp 195 ISBN 978 1 135 58123 7 National Council of Negro Women Inc National Affiliates Assembly The Pittsburgh Courier from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania p 6 August 14 1971 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of African American fraternities amp oldid 1187717486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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