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Alpha Phi Alpha, the pride of our hearts And loved by us dearly art thou, We cherish thy precepts, thy banner shall we raise, To thy glory, thy honor and renown. What history gave rise to these lyrics in this hymn, emblazoned in the memory and being of the men of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. What follows is a brief attempt to excavate the soil in which the seed of Alpha Phi Alpha germinated and developed into a full flowering, sturdy, radiant plant that inspired the growth of similar but distinctive species other BGLOs.
Another reason influencing their departure was a hostile, isolating campus racial environment. Cornell prided itself as a place where any person—irrespective of color, gender, or religious affiliation—could find any instruction in any field of study. Included in this number were five of the seven students who would become the founders of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
The house owned by the Newton family still stands, but it is not safe for entry. Cosmetic repairs to the exterior in recent years have greatly improved its appearance. It was an important meeting location for the founders and other progenitors of Alpha Phi Alpha in its evolution from social study club to fraternity.
He was born on in Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa and his parents were Catherine Cecelia Mary (Roome) and James Chapman.
Right image: E. Singleton is considered the mother of the fraternity; her gravesite is in Buffalo, New York, and is periodically visited by Brothers. In a few years, a true-to-scale facsimile of the front of will be erected along with historical markers and explanatory material about the site and its significance to Alpha, Ithaca, and Cornell.
Ground was broken for this site in May and will correspond with the renovation of an impressive property on Winterbourne Lane, which will become the permanent fraternity house in Ithaca for Alpha. Credit for middle and right images: Alpha Phi Alpha records, Wesley notes that the future Jewels and other Black students developed a program of study and self-support in Between the fall of and December , the social study group morphed into a society, then a fraternity.
This organizational evolution was at times fraught with heated debate.