The founders of Omega Psi Phi are Frank Coleman Oscar Cooper and Edgar Love. Dr. Ernest Everett Just a renowned Blood Plasma and Epidemiology was there faculty advisor
Given that Alpha Phi Alpha’s first General President was black as night, and our founders were varying shades of brown, photos of Beta Brothers of varying shades of color.., I don’t see how “one drop of blood” or colorism existed within this fraternity. Being the only Black Fraternity on campus, and the ability to arbitrarily rejects individuals who sought membership was enough for anyone to believe that Alpha’s were elitists.
Founder Love in an interview in his later years spoke about these matters concerning APhiA but his main point was this: he said that APhiA wasn't a fraternity; it was a social club. Thus you understand why our motto is what it is. He also said that two of the undergraduate Founders were approached by APhiA at Howard to become members but he said they "turned them down flat."
WOW! So dope-so very well done!🔥
💞💚Wishing the MEN of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity,Incorporated-Happy (Belated🤭) Founder’s Day!💜💛
Suggested required reading: Manning, Kenneth R. BLACK APPOLO OF SCIENCE: The Life of Ernest Everett Just. Oxford University Press. 1983.
Good stuff, Omegas!
I hope to become part of the Lambda Chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity at California State University, Northridge
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The founders of Omega Psi Phi are
Frank Coleman
Oscar Cooper and Edgar Love.
Dr. Ernest Everett Just a renowned Blood Plasma and Epidemiology was there faculty advisor
I definitely enjoyed this
We need black men to lead in all walks of life .!!!
Where part 4 at ?
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Given that Alpha Phi Alpha’s first General President was black as night, and our founders were varying shades of brown, photos of Beta Brothers of varying shades of color.., I don’t see how “one drop of blood” or colorism existed within this fraternity. Being the only Black Fraternity on campus, and the ability to arbitrarily rejects individuals who sought membership was enough for anyone to believe that Alpha’s were elitists.
Founder Love in an interview in his later years spoke about these matters concerning APhiA but his main point was this: he said that APhiA wasn't a fraternity; it was a social club. Thus you understand why our motto is what it is. He also said that two of the undergraduate Founders were approached by APhiA at Howard to become members but he said they "turned them down flat."
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My pops is a que i pledge in 89
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