Name that Founder
Guess the correct founder.
Created Date
09.20.20
Last Updated
09.22.20
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She taught drama at Bennett College and served as Directress of the Harlem School of the Arts.
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Constant supporter of Alpha Chapter.
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First black social worker for the New York City and County Charities.
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First vice president of Aloha Chapter .
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She participated in the Woman's Suffrage March. Sixty eight years later she repeated this walk.
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She harnessed her vocal powers and sang for television shows.
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She become a teacher in the Galveston School District and was instrumental in integrating the schools.
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She helped charter the graduate chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority in Dallas, Texas. The Eta Beta Chapter.
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She served as the president of Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.
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Became a music teacher in the Washington, DC public school system
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She helped lobby Delta Sigma Theta to participate in the march for women's suffrage
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Graduated as valedictorian of the Teacher's College
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The First public high school for blacks in the United States.
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She was the first black to graduate from washingtonville high school
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was from the small town of Belton, South Carolina.
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was the only founder to receive a doctorate degree
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She introduced First Lady Eleanor Rossevelt to an audience of parents at John Wesley AME Zoin Church in 1945
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She became a teacher with a career that covered more than thirty years
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She published a novel entitled The Call of the Poor
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Drafted the initial constitution and bylaws
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taught at Clafin College in Orangeburg, SC
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graduated from Howard in 1913 as valedictorian and class president
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is the essence of the human spirit.
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to a noble cause is one of humanity's highest callings and an act of consecration.
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