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The Divine Nine The History Of African American Fraternities And Sororities Reissue Lawrence C Ross

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The Divine Nine The History Of African American Fraternities And Sororities Reissue Lawrence C Ross
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Publisher: Dafina
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 3.78 MB
Pages: 532
Author: Lawrence C. Ross
ISBN: 9781496728883, 1496728882, B07NZJP3KB
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Reissue

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The Divine Nine The History Of African American Fraternities And Sororities Reissue Lawrence C Ross by Lawrence C. Ross 9781496728883, 1496728882, B07NZJP3KB instant download after payment.

This comprehensive history of African American fraternities and sororities celebrates the spirit of Black Excellence in higher education that has produced American leaders in politics, sports, arts, and culture such as Kamala Harris, Colin Kaepernick, Michael Jordan, Thurgood Marshall, and Toni Morrison, and is sure to be a treasured resource for generations to come. America’s Black fraternities and sororities are a unique and vital part of 20th century African American history, providing young black achievers with opportunities to support each other while they serve their communities and the nation. From pioneering work in the suffragette movement to extraordinary strides during the Civil Rights era to life-changing inner-city mentoring programs, members of these organizations share a proud tradition of brotherhood, sisterhood, and service. Today, America’s nine black fraternities and sororities are millions of members strong with chapters at HBCUs, Ivy League Schools, and colleges across the nation including Stanford University, Howard University, and the University of Chicago.

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