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AKA PREP Part 1 Questions and Answers Fully Solved Who is the visionary and principal founder of AKA? Ethel Hedgeman What was Ethel's dream? Create a support network of like minds coming together for mutual uplift, and coalescing their talents and strength for the benefit of others. ...

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AKA PREP Part 1 Questions and
Answers Fully Solved

Who is the visionary and principal founder of AKA? - answer Ethel Hedgeman

What was Ethel's dream? - answer Create a support network of like minds coming
together for mutual uplift, and coalescing their talents and strength for the benefit of
others.

AKA was founded when and where? - answer January 15, 1908
Howard University, Washington, D.C.
Miner Hall

AKA was the first... - answerback greek-letter sorority

The original core group of founders? - answer1. Anna Easter Brown
2. Beulah Burke
3.Lillie Burke
4. Ethel Hedgeman (Lyle)
5. Majorie Hill
6. Margaret Flagg Holmes
7. Lavinia Norman
8. Lucy Diggs Slowe
9. Marie Woolfolk

Describe the invitation of the Sophomores? - answer- 7 honors sophomores were
invited to join the original 9.
- Ensuring continuity when the seniors graduated.
- Expressed interest were invited to join w/o initiation.
- Acknowledged as part of the 16 founders.

The Sophomores - answer1. Norma Boyd
2. Ethel Jones (Mowbray)
3. Alice Murray
4. Sarah Meriweather (Nutter)
5. Joanna Berry (Shields)
6. Carrie Snowden
7. Harriet Terry

When was AKA incorporated? - answerJanuary 29, 1913

, Who was the lead incorporator? - answerNellie May Quander
- Inducted in 1910; President of Alpha chapter from 1911-1912
- ensured AKA perpetuity through incorporation in the District of Columbia

What caused for AKA to be incorporated? - answerNellie May Quander at a sorority
meeting in 1912 heard proposals from current members to change the org's name,
colors, symbols, and motto
- She realized the need for an intervention to preserve the original premise of the
sorority that she and its founders held dear was urgent

What did Nellie May Quander do first? - answerQuander formed a committee comprised
of a trio...herself, Norma E. Boyd, Minnie Beatrice Smith

and later expanded to include sorority officers Julia Evangeline Brooks, Ethel Jones
(Mowbray) and Nellie Pratt (Russell)

Who was the first to complete incorporation? - answerIt was the first black Greek-letter
organization to attempt and complete such a measure.

What did incorporation do for the sorority? - answer- Broaden service concept offerings
- Ensured preservation of founding principles and brands.

Twenty Pearls refers to... - answerFounders and Incorporators

Motto - answerBy Culture and By Merit

Symbol - answerIvy Leaf

Flower - answerPink Tea Rose

Colors - answerSalmon Pink and Apple Green

Sorority Name - answerAlpha Kappa Alpha—the first three letters of the three Greek
words that form the sorority's motto

International President - answerDr. Glenda Baskin Glover
(2018-2022)

First International Vice President - answerDanette Anthony Reed

International Second Vice President - answerJasmyne E. McCoy

South Central Regional Director - answerJoya Hayes

Official Publication
What yr published - answerIvy Leaf magazine, first published in 1921

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