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Arizona Cleaver Stemons (1898 – March 1980), born Arizona Leedonia Cleaver, was an American social worker.While she was a student at Howard University in 1920, she was one of the five founding members of the Zeta Phi Beta sorority, and its first president.
Below is a list of notable members of Zeta Phi Beta sorority (commonly referred to as Zetas).Zeta Phi Beta was founded on January 16, 1920, on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C. [1] The sorority was incorporated in Washington, D.C., on March 30, 1923.
Arizona Cleaver (Stemons) was the first president of the Alpha chapter and the first national president of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. She completed her graduate and post-graduate studies in the field of social work and was responsible for chartering numerous undergraduate and graduate chapters throughout the United States.
William Howell wrote the Arizona law banning abortions in 1864. On Tuesday, 160 years later, Arizona's Supreme Court reinstated the law. William Howell wrote Arizona's 1864 abortion ban.
In 1920, she was one of the five founding members of Zeta Phi Beta, known as the "Five Pearls", along with her sister, Myrtle Tyler Faithful, [3] Arizona Cleaver Stemons, Pearl Anna Neal, and Fannie Pettie Watts. [4] [5]
Zeta Phi Beta is an International collegiate sorority that is historically African American.It was established in 1920 at Howard University.The sorority held its first convention or Grand Boulé in December 1920, jointly with Phi Beta Sigma.
This category is for articles and images relating to Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc..Zeta Phi Beta is an international, intercollegiate Greek-letter sorority established for African American women founded on the campus of Howard University in 1920.
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