Definition of an HBCU?
What is Historically Black Colleges and University's
The ceremonial performance done by Fraternities and Sorority's often done at parties and university events
What is strolling
A2CS President Name
Ay Jaylah
Known as the “Father of the Civil Rights Movement,” he delivered the famous “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963.
Martin Luther King
Known as the “Queen of Soul,” she made hits like Respect and Natural Woman.
Aretha Franklin
The Largest HBCU in Florida?
FAMU
First Established Black Fraternity
What is Alpha Phi Alpha
What are the Meeting Times of A2Cs General Meetings
1:00 - 2:15, Thursdays
The first African American woman elected to the U.S. Congress in 1968, she later ran for president in 1972.
Shirley Chrisholm
Who is deemed the King of Pop
Michael Jackson
The first established HBCU
What is Cheyney University
Sorority represented by Green and Pink colors
What is Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA)
Event Hosted in November by A2CS
Mens Mental Health Panel
This scientist and inventor at Tuskegee Institute became famous for developing over 300 uses for peanuts.
George Washington Carver
Black Female artist who has the most Grammy's
Beyonce Knowles
This act of 1965 officially defined HBCUs in federal law.
What is the Higher Education Act?
The name of collective Black Fraternities and Sororities founded in response to racism and discrimination
What is the Divine Nine
What award did A2CS win this past semester
RSO of The year
Incorporated in 1887, this Florida town is recognized as one of the first self governing all Black city in the United States.
Eatonville, FL
This powerful blues singer was the first to record Hound Dog in 1952, a song later made famous by Elvis Presley.
Big Momma Thorton
Kalama Harris is an Alumni of this University? Also what Sorority was she apart of
Howard University/ Alpha Kappa Alpha
The definition of NPHC
What is the National Pan-Hellenic Council
How many Semesters has our president been Here?
In 1960, college students in this Florida city staged sit ins at segregated lunch counters, sparking one of the state’s most notable civil rights protests.
Tallahassee
This Harlem born jazz singer, known as “Lady Day,” struggled with addiction but left a legendary legacy with songs like Strange Fruit and God Bless the Child
Billie Holiday