Golden refers to sorority members that have been in the sorority 50 or more years.
Diamond refers to sorority members that have been in the sorority 75 or more years.
Oral histories are stories that living individuals tell about their past, or about the past of others. Beta Omega chapter has begun the process of preserving the oral histories of its most distinguished members, those that have remained faithful in their commitment of "service to all mankind" beyond 50 years. Below you will find wonderful stories, in their own words, by women committed to Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Golden's: *Sena Brewer, Phyllis Gibbs, Delorise A. Gines, Virginia P. Jones, *Sue E. Wheeler Kendrick, and Lois Arnold Smith
*deceased
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Sena Brewer
Phyllis Gibbs
Sue E. Wheeler- Kendrick
Virginia P. Jones
Delorise A Gines
Lois Arnold Smith
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Diamond's: Dr. Julia Hill* and H. Gertrude Bardwell*. Golden's: Bertha Buckner, Louvenia Kelley Phillips, Barbara J. Rashad, Wilma J. Barbee Taylor* and Garnett B. Wilson*.
* deceased
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Dr. Julia Hill
H. Gertrude Bardwell
Bertha Buckner
Garnett B. Wilson
Wilma J. Barbee Taylor
Louvenia Kelley Phillips
Barbara J. Rashad