African American Fraternities and Sororities : The Legacy and the Vision /
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Lexington, Ky. :
University Press of Kentucky,
2005.
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Table of Contents:
- Pledged to remember: Africa in the life and lore of black Greek-letter organizations / Gloria Harper Dickinson
- The origin and evolution of college fraternities and sororities / Craig L. Torbenson
- Black fraternal and benevolent societies in nineteenth-century America / Anne S. Butler
- The Grand Boule at the dawn of a new century: Sigma Pi Phi fraternity / William H. Harris
- Education, racial uplift, and the rise of the Greek-letter tradition: the African American quest for status in the early twentieth century / Michael H. Washington and Cheryl L. Nuñez
- In the beginning: the early history of the divine nine / Andre McKenzie
- Lobbying congress for civil rights: the American Council on Human Rights, 1948-1963 / Robert L. Harris, Jr.
- Sister acts: resistance in sweetheart and little sister programs / Mindy Stombler and Irene Padavic
- The body art of brotherhood / Sandra Mizumoto Posey
- Calls: an inquiry into their origin, meaning, and function / Marcella L. McCoy
- Variegated roots: the foundations of stepping / Carol D. Branch
- Sisterly bonds: African American sororities rising to overcome obstacles / Clarenda M. Phillips
- Racism, sexism, and aggression: a study of black and white fraternities / Tyra Balck, Joanne Belknap, and Jennifer Ginsburg
- How black Greek-letter organization membership affects college adjustment and undergraduate outcomes / Shaun R. Harper, Lauretta F. Byars, and Thomas B. Jelke
- The empty space of African American sorority representation: Spike Lee's school daze / Deborah Elizabeth Whaley
- "In the fell clutch of circumstance": pledging and the black Greek experience / Gregory S. Parks and Tamara L. Brown
- Future directions / Tamara L. Brown, Clarenda M. Phillips, and Gregory S. Parks.