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HONORING THE PAST...

The purpose of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women, to study and help alleviate problems concerning girls and women in order to improve their social stature, to maintain a progressive interest in college life, and to be of service to all mankind.

Founded on the campus of Howard University in Washington, DC in 1908, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is the oldest Greek-letter organization established by African American college-trained women. To trace its history is to tell a story of changing patterns of human relations in America in the 20th century. The small group of women who organized the Sorority was conscious of a privileged position as college-trained women of color, just one generation removed from slavery. They were resolute that their college experiences should be as meaningful and productive as possible. Alpha Kappa Alpha was founded to apply that determination.

As the Sorority grew, it kept in balance two important themes: the importance of the individual and the strength of an organization of women of ability and courage. As the world became more complex, there was a need for associations which cut across racial, geographical, political, physical and social barriers.

Alpha Kappa Alpha’s influence extends beyond campus quads and student interest. It has a legacy of service that deepens, rather than ends, with college graduation.

The goals of its program activities center on significant issues in families, communities, government halls and world assembly chambers. Its efforts constitute a priceless part of the global experience in the 21st century.


The Original Group: Anna Easter Brown, Beulah Burke, Lillie Burke, Marjorie Hill, Margaret Flagg Holmes, Ethel Hedgeman Lyle, Lavinia Norman, Lucy Slowe and Marie Woolfolk Taylor

Led by Ethel Hedgeman Lyle, the nine Howard University students who came together to form Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority were the scholastic leaders of their classes. Each also had a special talent or gift that further enhanced the potential of this dynamic group.


The Sophomores: Norma Boyd, Ethel Jones Mowbray, Alice Murray, Sarah
MeriweatherNutter, Joanna Berry Shields, Carrie Snowden and Harriet Terry

With the exception of Ethel, the original group of women was comprised of college seniors. To ensure the continuity of the organization, seven Class of 1910 honor students who had expressed interest were invited to join without initiation.


The Incorporators: Norma Boyd, Julia Brooks, Ethel Jones
Mowbray, Nellie Quander, Nellie Pratt Russell and Minnie Smith

Nellie Quander was elected president in 1911. Under her visionary leadership, Alpha Kappa Alpha initiated a dynamic plan of expansion. The first step of establishing a national body in perpetuity was taken in 1913 when Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was legally incorporated.


   



  • OUR HERSTORY...

    The Kappa Chi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha was chartered on Auburn University’s campus on June 12, 1976 under the leadership and guidance of Beta Xi Omega, Tuskegee Graduate Chapter. The chapter was formed due to the hard work and exceptional talents of twelve phenomenal women.  These women sought to bring an eternal sisterhood to Auburn’s campus that would encourage higher achievement and continue a strong legacy of service and community involvement. Kappa Chi is currently under the gudiance of the Mu Sigma Omega Chapter located in the Auburn-Opelika area.

    Kappa Chi Charter Members:

    Vanessa Walker Bennett
    JoAnn Blackmon
    Deborah Huntley
    Kay Lane
    Tamika Lovett
    Gloria Maddox Morgan
    El Wanda Penn
    Priscilla Rowe Thomas
    Patricia Hicks Satcher
    Johnnie Johnson Tinsley
    Ernestine Kinslow Tolbert
    Jimmie Tyson

  • KX IN THE COMMUNITY...

    Members of Kappa Chi are active in many community service and nationally ordained service programs including:

    • Drake Middle School - P.E.A.R.L.S. Mentor Program
    • Jean Dean Reading is Fundamental
    • Opelika Breast Cancer Awareness Walk
    • Big House Foundation
    • Ivy Reading AKAdemy
    • Campus Activities have included blood drives, clothing drives, food drives, open forum discussions, and health awareness.
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