The nine Howard University students who had been led by Ethel Hedgeman Lyle into a sisterhood in 1908, Nellie Quander and her gallant group who contributed the added dimension of national organization and perpetual membership, and those who have come after them, the never-ending stream of eternally young, hopeful enthusiastic women, need to be remembered. The efforts of these Alpha Kappa Alpha women in scholarship promotion, vocational guidance, encouragement of foreign study, health services, and the promotion of human and civil rights constitute a priceless part of the Black experience in America.
Marjorie Hill | Lucy D. Slowe | Lillie Burke |
Ethel Hedgeman Lyle | Anna E. Brown | Marie Woolfolk Taylor |
Beulah E. Burke | Margaret Flagg Holmes | Lavinia Norman |
| Norma Boyd | |
Ethel J. Mowbray | Alice P. Murray | Sarah M. Nutter |
Joanna B. Shields | Carrie E. Snowden | Harriett J. Terry |
Norma Boyd | Julia E. Brooks | Ethel Jones Mowbray |
Nellie M. Quander | Nellie Pratt Russell | Minnie B. Smith |
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