The Divine Nine: The History of African American Fraternities and Sororities by Lawrence C. Ross Jr.

The Divine Nine: The History of African American Fraternities and Sororities



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The Divine Nine: The History of African American Fraternities and Sororities Lawrence C. Ross Jr. ebook
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Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Page: 304
ISBN: 9780758202703


€�Then and Now: Black Women in American History”. (Reference: Lawrence Ross, Jr.; “The Devine Nine: The History of African American Fraternities and Sororities” inside cover flap). Heywood then discussed each of the fraternities and sororities individually, including what they call the “Divine 9,” the nine fraternities and sororities supported by the National Pan-Hellenic Council. Divine 9 The Divine Nine are a collection of African American men and woman that grouped themselves by like beliefs. The first black college fraternity and sorority were founded in 1906 and 1908, respectively, and six of the nine organizations were founded before 1920. Ross continues: “Today, America's nine .. Obama is formally inducted into the organization, which has 225,000 members, she can't become a member of any of the other “Divine Nine” organizations, as black sororities and fraternities are often called . In fact, most of the progress obtained by Blacks can be directly attributed to members of Black fraternities and sororities. Frontline Magazine did an article titled, “Boule” stated, “We know the Illuminati (Rhodes/Rothschild secret society) also goes by the name, the ROUND TABLE GROUP the Boule, which created the 8 black fraternities and sororities (now known as the Divine Nine). More than a history of the "divine nine," Our Fight Has Just Begun guides the reader through 21st century of Black Greekdom Can the fight be won? Ross Jr., author of The Divine Nine: The History of African American Fraternities and Sororities, wrote an impassioned article to his community. There are nine nationally & internationally recognized historically Black Greek lettered organizations (five fraternities and four sororities). And if one did any bit of research on the history of the Divine Nine, one would discover that every Black American owes a great deal of gratitude for their courageous, tireless and pioneering efforts in the areas of law, science, education, engineering, athletics, entertainment, art, medicine and industry. €�The achievements of the Divine Nine organization, Fraternities and Sororities, and their individual members are outstanding when you consider the total history of oppressed Africans in America. The general public knows very little about BGLOs, and surprisingly the . The sorority said that once Mrs. This was during a time when higher education options for blacks were extremely limited, and the few who had the ability to go Perhaps this is because Howard was the founding place of five out of the nine organizations that make up the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), or, “Divine Nine. An evening of music, dance, and lots of stepping featuring various chapters of the divine nine historically Black fraternities and sororities. Partly because of their perceived link to hip-hop culture, black fraternities and sororities have been unfairly reduced to a media stereotype—a world of hazing without any real substance.





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