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    Whether it’s probate season or the holiday season, these Black-owned brands have gifts for every Divine Nine member. When it […] The ultimate Black-owned gift guide for members of the Divine 9

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    The importance of traditions and paraphernalia. Black Greek-letter organizations distinguish themselves with colors, calls and letters. And, as a show of pride and to signify their membership ...

  4. Alpha Phi Alpha - Wikipedia

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    The first black Greek letter organization among historically black colleges was Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated, as it was established early in November 1907. [23] The charter at the University of Toronto also made Alpha Phi Alpha the first international intercollegiate black Greek letter organization.

  5. National Pan-Hellenic Council - Wikipedia

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    Fraternity November 17, 1911 Howard University Decatur, Georgia: 750 1930 First fraternity to be founded at a historically black university. Delta Sigma Theta: ΔΣΘ: Sorority January 13, 1913 Howard University Washington, D.C. 1,060 [10] 350,000 [10] 1930 Phi Beta Sigma: ΦΒΣ: Fraternity January 9, 1914 Howard University

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    Paraphernalia were the separate property of a married woman, such as clothing and jewellery "appropriate to her station", but excluding the assets that may have been included in her dowry. The term originated in Roman law, but ultimately comes from Greek παράφερνα (parápherna), "beyond (para) the dowry (phernē)". [1]

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