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AKA Herstory
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority,
Incorporated is the oldest Greek letter organization
established by African American college women. She was
founded on January 15, 1908 in Minor Hall on the campus
of Howard University. Alpha Kappa Alpha chronicles
itself in the growth from a group of nine college women
in 1908. The idea for formation was conceived by Ethel
Hedgeman Lyle of
St. Louis , Missouri . She viewed the Sorority
as an instrument for enriching the social and
intellectual aspects of college life by providing mental
stimulation through interaction with friends and
associates. Established during the academic school year
of 1907-1908,
the original nine founders were :
Ethel Hedgeman Lyle, Beulah Burke,
Lillie Burke, Margaret Flagg Holmes, Marjorie Hill, Lucy
Diggs Slowe, Marie Woolfolk Taylor, Anna Easter Brown,
and Lavinia Norman.

In February of 1908, seven
sophomores were admitted. Those members were Joanna
Berry, Norma Boyd, Ethel Jones, Sarah Merriweather,
Alice Murray, Carrie Snowden, and Harriett Terry.
The movement for incorporation led
by one of the sorority's incorporators, Nellie Quander.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority became incorporated in
1913. .
The purposes of
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated
To cultivate and encourage high
scholastic and ethical standards To promote unity and
friendship among college women To study and help
alleviate problems concerning girls and women To
maintain a progressive interest in college life TO BE
SUPREME IN SERVICE TO ALL OF MANKIND
Alpha Kappa Alpha is a sisterhood
composed of women who have consciously chosen this
affiliation as a means of self-fulfillment through
volunteer service. Alpha Kappa Alpha cultivates and
encourages high scholastic and ethical standards;
promotes unity and friendship among college women;
alleviates problems concerning girls and women;
maintains a progressive interest in college life; and
serves all mankind through a nucleus of more than
170,000 women in the United States , the Caribbean,
Europe, and Africa.
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