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  1. The "Go-to-High-School, Go-to-College" program, established in 1922, concentrates on the importance of completing secondary and collegiate education as a road to advancement. Statistics prove the value of this extra impetus in making the difference in the success of young African-American men, given that school completion is the single best ...

  2. Alpha Phi Alpha chapters, college and alumni, also carried forth the Fraternity’s mission. Epsilon (University of Michigan), Gamma (Virginia Union University), Alpha Zeta (West Virginia College), Alpha Theta (University of Iowa), Alpha Rho (Morehouse College), and Alpha Sigma (Wiley University) Chapters all executed successful Go-to-High- School, Go-to-College, or similar educational ...

  3. In 1968, Alpha Phi Alpha further solidified its stance on educational and civil rights matters. Alpha Phi Alpha’s Education Foundation rebranded their efforts under the title “Stay‐in‐HighSchool, Goto‐College,” urging chapters to circulate scholarship information among junior high school students.

  4. also the largest. Since its founding Alpha Phi Alpha has charted 414 college chapters and 369 alumni chapters. The fraternity has over 290,000 members worldwide. Alpha Phi Alpha currently has. 686 ...

    • Key Alpha Phi Alpha Programs
    • The Early Years: 1906 – 1946
    • The Civil Rights Movement: 1947 – 1966

    Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity did not come into existence in a vacuum on December 4, 1906. Rather, a number of factors gave rise to it. Elements of the African American church, African American benevolent and secret societies, collegiate literary societies and historically white fraternities, the experience of racial isolation on an Ivy League college...

    Indeed, as Jewel Callis indicated, part of his rationale for founding the Fraternity was the inspiration that he drew from the meeting of the Niagara Conference—the precursor of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)—in 1905. In essence, he wanted to create an organization—a body of men—who would serve as leaders of ...

    Between the 1940s and 1960s, the Fraternity's committees continued to work for social justice. In light of the United States Supreme Court's 1954 Brown v. Boarddecision, General President A. Maceo Smith appointed a Special Committee on Human Relations to report at the General Convention in Miami, Florida. The following year, the Fraternity gave $5,...

  5. www.mightypsialphas.org › fraternity-historyFRATERNITY HISTORY | 1906

    Since its founding on December 4, 1906, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. has supplied voice and vision to the struggle of African-Americans and people of color around the world. Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African-Americans, was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York by seven ...

  6. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity has been awarded grant funding by the US Department of Justice to provide mentoring to students ages 6 - 17 years old high school, in twenty-five (25) targeted cities across the country.The General Office will evaluate proposals on a qualitative basis. This includes our review of the chapter’s standing at the area ...

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