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Who are the 20 pearls of AKA?

MINER HALL. HOWARD UNIVERSITY, 1908 Murray, Carrie Snowden, and Harriet Josephine Terry along with the incorporators Julia Evangeline Brooks, Nellie Quander, Nellie Pratt Russell, and Minnie B. Smith. These women became what are known as the 20 Pearls of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
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What sorority has 20 pearls?

"Twenty Pearls" tells a powerful story of sisterhood. In 1908, nine Black women enrolled at Howard University made one decision that would change the course of history. These college students created Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
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How many pearls does Alpha Kappa Alpha have?

“Twenty Pearls,” tells a powerful story of sisterhood. In 1908, nine Black women enrolled at Howard University made one decision that would change the course of history. These college students created Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®.
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How many founders do the Akas have?

Nine juniors and seniors who constituted the initial core group of founding members and seven sophomores who were extended an invitation for membership without initiation comprised what are acknowledged as Alpha Kappa Alpha's original 16 founders.
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Why do akas hold up their pinky?

In Judaism, it is customary to extend one's arm and pinky finger to the Torah as it is lifted following its reading in the Synagogue. The Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority holds their pinky finger in the air as a (Greek) greeting to their fellow sisters.
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Can you join AKA if you're white?

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® does not discriminate in its membership selection practices on the basis of race, color, age, ethnicity, national origin, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, creed, marital status or disability.
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Why do AKAs and deltas have beef?

The history of the rivalry between Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. (DST) and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA) dates back to 1912, when 22 members of the Alpha Chapter of AKA decided that they wanted to change the direction of the sorority and rename it Delta Sigma Theta.
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Why did the Deltas leave AKA?

The twenty-two Delta Sigma Theta (DST) founders were not pleased at the lack of progress of Alpha Kappa Alpha to move beyond organizing the affairs of campus society at Howard and wanted to reorganize the sorority to address topics like public service and women's advancement.
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What are the 4 top black sororities?

There are four major sororities, all of which were established in early twentieth century, including Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (Howard University, 1908), Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (Howard University, 1913), Zeta Phi Beta Sorority (Howard University, 1920), and Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority (Butler University, 1922).
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Is AKA the largest sorority?

The largest sorority by membership is Chi Omega, also called “Chi O,” and the largest sorority by active chapters is Alpha Omicron Pi, or “A O Pi” for short.
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What is pearl status in aka?

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®, annually recognizes members that have dedicated themselves to lifelong membership through Silver Star (25 years), Golden (50 years), Pearl (65 Years) and Diamond (75 years).
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Who was the first aka?

Led by Ethel Hedgemon (Lyle), the nine Howard University students who came together to form Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority were the scholastic leaders of their classes.
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What is a pearl soror?

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and its more than 290,000 members worldwide are pearls and THESE PEARLS DON'T HAZE! Since its founding 109 years ago, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority has prohibited hazing, and today the sorority continues a zero-tolerance stance against hazing.
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How many pearls do Zeta wear?

Five Pearls: Zeta Phi Beta.
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What is the number 1 sorority?

1.Alpha Omicron Pi – Indiana University

AOII at IU always comes out on top of the rankings. Boasting a whopping 605 ratings, these ladies are known for their friendliness, good looks, and dedication to school. With AOII being the biggest sorority in the country, it's no surprise this chapter takes the top spot.
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How many years is a pearl soror?

Membership Matters

We are proud of the diversity of our current chapter membership and are home to several Pearl Members (65+ years of service), Golden Members (50+ years of service) and many Silver Members (25+ years of service).
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What is the most classy sorority?

Here are the country's leading sororities that are best known for their contributions to their colleges and universities, and the society:
  • Delta Sigma Theta.
  • Kappa Alpha Theta.
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha.
  • Alpha Chi Omega.
  • Alpha Delta Pi.
  • Phi Mu.
  • Alpha Omicron Pi.
  • Zeta Tau Alpha.
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What is the most elite black sorority?

The Rhoer Club is a youth group associated with the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, which is one of the oldest and most prestigious Black sororities in the United States.
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Who is the sister sorority to Alpha Phi Alpha?

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. & Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. have developed a tradition for their members to reference their association to each other as Lyle Love.
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Why do deltas wear yellow?

There are several southern chapters that wear the “yellow jackets.” There was a time in the south where the color “cream” was difficult to come by or was too expensive. However, yellow/gold was the closest to cream. Thus, they were allowed to use yellow/gold.
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What does J15 mean AKA?

A cute graphic to use for Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated Founders Day - #J15.
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When did akas start using the pinky?

For decades, the pinky hand gesture has been a part of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority's unofficial history. In late 2014, the Launching New Dimensions of Service administration reinstated the usage of "Skee-Wee" and the pinky hand gesture.
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Why are AKAs frogs?

Trauma_Unit14 wrote: While, it has been stated that AKA officially recognizes the ivy as an official emblem, did you know that some AKAs collect frogs, mice, and rabbits? Supposedly the frogs are to represent that their organization grows in leaps and bounds.
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Why are AKAs pink and green?

The colors of AKA are salmon pink and apple green, symbolizing the abundance of life, womanliness, fidelity, and love. The tea rose is the flower, and the symbol is the ivy leaf.
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What do AKAs call each other?

The term soror, derived from the Latin for "sister", is used between members of the sorority.
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