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Soror Sadie T. M. Alexander, Ph.D Soror Alexander was the 1st National President (1919-1923) of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., the nation's first woman to earn a Ph.D. in economics (1921). A distinguished attorney, she was among the founders of the National Bar Association (1925) and she was appointed to President Truman's Commission on Civil Rights (1945).
Soror Carol Moseley-Braun Soror Braun made history by being the first Black woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992. She currently serves as senator for the state of Illinois.
Soror Brigadier General Hazel Johnson Brown, Ph.D. Soror Brown was the first African American woman general in the United States Army.
Soror Alexa Canady, M.D. Soror Canady at age 26 became the first Black woman neurosurgeon in the United States. She specializes in pediatric neurosurgery.
Soror Shirley Chisholm Soror Chisholm was the first Black woman member of the U.S. Congress, was the first African American and first woman to run as a major party candidate for the presidency of the United States.
Soror Johnetta B. Cole Spelman College's former president, Soror Dr.Cole, has served her students well over the years and is embraced as "Sister President" by the Spelman students. In 1992, she was asked by President Clinton to help set the nation's educational agenda.
Soror Ruby Dee Davis Soror Davis is an extraordinary actress with performance credits on stage, in film and on television. She has also written a collection of poetry.
Soror Aretha Franklin Soror Franklin has rocked America for the past three decades and has generated 17 number-one songs. No wonder she is known as "The Queen of Soul".
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Soror Paula Giddings Soror Giddings did an excellent job of researching the history of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Her work is compiled in a very informative book that she authored - In Search of Sisterhood. She is currently working on a biography of the antilynching crusader Ida B. Wells.
Soror Nikki Giovanni Soror Giovanni has made her mark in society as an innovative poet. Her latest book is entitled Racism 101. One of her poems that is very dear to our chapter is "Ego Tripping".
Soror Patricia Roberts Harris Soror Harris was the first Black woman to be appointed ambassador to a European country (Luxembourg) and to be appointed to a presidential cabinet post as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). She was later appointed as Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Soror Lena Horne In addition to her dynamic voice, Soror Horne has been greatly admired for her youthful beauty. At 77, she has performed all over the country for more than 60 years.
Soror Judith Jamison Soror Jamison has astounded audiences for years with her graceful dancing style. She has danced with the Alvin Ailey dance troupe and has also organized her own modern-dance troupe - the Jamison Project. She currently works as the artistic director for the Alvin Ailey company.
Soror Barbara Jordan Soror Jordan has been a very influencial figure in the political arena. She served as the state of Texas as congresswoman and was a professor at the University of Texas.
Soror Leontyne Price This acclaimed opera diva has charmed audiences for several decades. Soror Price has helped to open doors into this profession by becoming one of the first Black opera divas.
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Soror Wilma Rudolph Soror Wilma Rudolph was the first American woman to win three gold medals in track and field at a single Olympiad. Before she died, she served as Track Director and Special Consultant on Minority Affairs at DePauw University.
Soror Betty Shabazz Soror Dr. Betty Shabazz was the director of communications and public relations for Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York. She is widely recognized as the widow of Malcolm X.
Soror Niara Sudarkasa Soror Sudarkasa made history by becoming the first woman president of Lincoln University, America's oldest black college. Prior to her appointment at Lincoln, she made history by becoming the first black woman to receive tenure at the University of Michigan.
Soror Mary Church Terrell Soror Terrell made history by becoming the first Black woman to serve on a citywide board of education- in Washington, D.C.
Soror Rae Lewis-Thornton Soror Thornton is an AIDS Educator/Motivational Speaker. Soror Thornton leads her own unending crusade to educate and challenge young and old audiences to take control of their own bodies, futures and health. Rae uses her life as an example that AIDS is a non-discriminatory disease.
Soror Myrlie Evers-Williams Soror Williams is the Chairman of the Board for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
Soror Nancy Wilson Soror Wilson has had over 30 albums on Billboard Charts and has produced a slew of hit records. She is a ballad singer with hits such as "Save Your Love for Me". Soror Wilson also had her own Emmy Award-winning series entitled "The Nancy Wilson Show".
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