im not a member of ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA INC. but i have learned from family of the sorority that you keep this kind of stuff to yourself beause you dont choose the sorority but the sorority chooses you. this comes all out of love
(cont) I'm almost positive my recollection of the date is accurate. But to return to Professor Berlin, I intend to add his "Slaves Without Masters: The Free Negro in the Antebellum South," by Ira Berlin, Ph.D., University of Maryland, to my tiny but impressive library of African American achievement. I have also some works by historian Lawrence Otis Graham and will add soon the works of historian Gail Lumet Buckley.
As I review our historical institutions by this video, I came across at another source this impressive. According to Professor Ira Berlin, University of Maryland, as late as 1860 there were some 500, 000 "free persons," or, if you will, "free negroes" in the US. And almost anyone who was anything at that time in black America was a "free person." Some in my collection I have a painting of a young woman of color being given piano lessons at her parents' home in 1850!
Apologies please. I find typing too quickly is costing me in terms of syntax. "...at another source this impressive ACCOUNT." Also "SOMEWHERE in my..." Apologies.
You go my SORORS!
im not a member of ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA INC. but i have learned from family of the sorority that you keep this kind of stuff to yourself beause you dont choose the sorority but the sorority chooses you. this comes all out of love
so jealous of their jackets!
they be killin
That shimmey was smooth.
@resistance7062 ....you be killin em..fabolous
Ayyye my future school reppin'
My Soror's Swaying that Pretty Girl Rock!! Skee Wee!!
@Royals11238 thank you
(cont) I'm almost positive my recollection of the date is accurate. But to return to Professor Berlin, I intend to add his "Slaves Without Masters: The Free Negro in the Antebellum South," by Ira Berlin, Ph.D., University of Maryland, to my tiny but impressive library of African American achievement. I have also some works by historian Lawrence Otis Graham and will add soon the works of historian Gail Lumet Buckley.
love it
As I review our historical institutions by this video, I came across at another source this impressive. According to Professor Ira Berlin, University of Maryland, as late as 1860 there were some 500, 000 "free persons," or, if you will, "free negroes" in the US. And almost anyone who was anything at that time in black America was a "free person." Some in my collection I have a painting of a young woman of color being given piano lessons at her parents' home in 1850!
Damn good job ladies
gotta luv where those college checks are going...
Man I should have pledge
The chickz love dabruhz neckroll lol roo to dabruhz 2-GM-10
@klewi037 thank-you
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the sixth one from the front is the most beautiful girl at spellman
Go pretty sorors!
go ashley! lol
What was the first song?
what chris brown song is that?
what's the name of the song at 2:48 ?
Y DiD They Turn It Off?
is that vanessa bell callaway daughter
@teraelizabeth and this is why you not getting in LOL
Why did they stop there stroll??????? That's BS!
off beat as hell
Damn good job ladies