Presidents
Presidents
Presidents
Presidents
Presidents
100

This 2nd president (1923-1926) created Omega Omega as the Memorial Chapter and approved regional conferences.

Who is G. Dorothy Pelham Beckley?

100

This 6th served from 1933-1935 president established National Headquarters and the first National Handbook.

Who is Jeannette Triplett Jones?

100

This 5th president created National Boards to improve organizational structure.

Who is Gladys Byram Shepperd?

100

This 1st president (1919–1923) was the first Black woman in the U.S. to earn a Ph.D. and established May Week.

Who is Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander?

100

This 4th president led during the formation of the National Pan-Hellenic Council.

Who is Anna Johnson Julian?

200

This 3rd president served from 1926-1929 began the tradition of holding biennial national conventions.

Who is Ethel Lamay Calimese?

200

From 1956–1958, this 11th National President oversaw the burning of the mortgage for Delta’s first Headquarters building.

Who is Dorothy Penman Harrison?

200

From 1935–1939, this 7th president expanded the sorority’s involvement in the civil rights movement.  National Library Project.

Who is Vivian Osborne Marsh?

200

From 1975–1979, this 16th president commissioned the “Sculpture of Fortitude.”

Who is Thelma Thomas Daley?

200

Serving from 1958–1963, this 12th National President established the Social Action Commission and was the first Black woman to receive tenure at New York University. Led Delta members in the 2nd March on Washington,1963.

Who is Jeanne L. Noble?

300

Serving from 1988–1992, this 19th National President promoted the theme “Every Delta in the Delta House” to reclaim inactive members.

Who is Yvonne Kennedy?

300

Serving from 1971–1975, this 15th president launched the “Delta’s Right to Read” initiative.

Who is Lillian Pierce Benbow?

300

This 8th president, serving from 1939–1944, created the Office of National Second Vice President.

Who is Helen Elsie Austin?

300

From 1983–1988, this 18th National President established the Delta Leadership Academy to train members for leadership roles.

Who is Hortense Golden Canady

300

From 1944–1947, this 9th president emphasized education, voting rights, and fair employment practices. Purchased war bonds and ambulances.

Who is Mae Wright Peck Williams?

400

From 1967–1971, this 14th president was the first Black woman appointed to the U.S. Civil Rights Commission.

Who is Frankie M. Freeman?

400

These three presidents (1935–1947) expanded Delta Sigma Theta’s involvement in civil rights, created the Office of National Second Vice President, and focused on education, voting rights, and employment practices.

Who are Vivian Osborne Marsh, Helen Elsie Austin,Mae Wright Peck Williams?

400

From 1979–1983, this 17th National President implemented the Capital Funds Campaign to support long-term financial stability and development.

Who is Mona Humphries Bailey?

400

Serving from 1947–1956, this 10th president was a renowned civil rights leader who served for nine years. Proposed Five-Point Project 

Who is Dorothy Irene Height?

400

Serving from 1963–1967, this 13th National President established the Delta Teen Lift program in 1963 and founded the Delta Research and Educational Foundation in 1967.

Who is Geraldine Pittman Woods?

500

Serving from 1947–1963, these presidents were known for long-term civil rights leadership, creating national reading initiatives, leading social action campaigns, and serving on commissions appointed by U.S. presidents.

Who are Dorothy Irene Height, Dorothy Penman Harrison ,Jeanne L. Noble?

500

These three leaders, serving consecutively from 1929–1935, helped shape Delta Sigma Theta by participating in the formation of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, creating National Boards, and establishing the National Headquarters and first National Handbook.

Who are Anna Johnson Julian, Gladys Byram Shepperd and Jeannette Triplett Jones?

500

These first three presidents of Delta Sigma Theta (1919–1929) established May Week, created graduate chapters, approved regional conferences, and started the tradition of holding national conventions every two years.

Who are Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander, G. Dorothy Pelham Beckley, Ethel Lamay Calimese

500

Serving from 1929–1935, these presidents helped shape Delta Sigma Theta by participating in the formation of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, creating National Boards, and establishing National Headquarters and the first National Handbook.

Who are Anna Johnson Julian,Gladys Byram Shepperd,Jeannette Triplett Jones

500

These presidents (1963–1975) established Delta Teen Lift, founded the Delta Research and Educational Foundation, paid off the national headquarters mortgage, and launched “Delta’s Right to Read.”

Who are Geraldine Pittman Woods ,Frankie M. Freeman, Lillian Pierce Benbow?

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