Founders
Founders
Founders
Founders
Founders
100

This founder Taught drama at Bennett College and served as Directress of the Harlem School of Arts. 

Big Sister Osceola Macarthy Adams

100

A very gifted singer and actress that sang for television shows.

Zephyr Chisom Carter

100

Became a music teacher in the Washington, DC public school system.

Olive Claire Jones 

100

Was from the small town of Belton, South Carolina.

Mamie Reddy Rose 

100

Drated the initial constitution and bylaws, designed the ceromancy for inducting honorary members. She also designed the sorority pin and served as the second president of Alpha Chapter and Delta Sigma theta sorority, Incorporated.

Madree Penn White

200

This founder Was born in Chicago, Illinois. Was a constant supporter of Alpha Chapter. 

Marguerite Young Alexander 

200

Graduated from Howard in 1913 as valedictorian and class president. Also married a founder of Omega Psi Phi.

Edna Brown Coleman

200

She helped lobby Delta Sigma Theta to participate in the march for Women’s Suffrage.

Jimmie Bugg Middleton

200

The only Founder to receive a doctorate degree and was one of two Founders who never married.

Eliza Pearl Shippen

200

She taught at Claflin College in Orangeburg, SC.

Edith Motte Young

300

This founder was The first Black Social Worker for the New York City and County Charities, and she was Alpha Chapter’s first Custodian. 

Winona Cargile Alexander

300

First corresponding secretary of Alpha Chapter. Became a teacher in the Galveston school district.

Jessie McGuire Dent

300

Born in Charlottesville, Virginia, was an excellent musician. She graduated as valedictorian of the Teacher’s college in 1914.

Pauline Oberdorfer Minor

300

President William Howard Taft presented her with her diploma and scholarship to Howard University. She introduced First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt to an audience of parents at John Wesley AME Zion Church in 1945.

Florence Letcher Toms

400

First Vice President of Alpha Chapter. First black teacher in Richmond County, NY. Charter Member of Queens Alumnae Chapter.

Ethel Cuff Black

400

First sergeant at arms of Alpha Chapter. Helped charter the graduate chapter of Delta sigma Theta Sorority, incorporated in Dallas, Texas.

Frederica Chase Dodd

400

From Washington, DC graduated from M Street High School, later known as Dunbar High School.

Vashti Turley Murphy

400

She became a teacher with a career that covered more than 30 years after she retired, she began a second career in dramatic performance.

Ethel Carr Watson

500

Born in Winfield, Kansas. On March 13, 1913 she participated in the Women’s suffrage March. Sixty-eight years later she repeated the walk again on August 2, 1981.

Bertha Pitts Campbell

500

Served as president of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, incorporated and Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.

Myra Davis Hemmings

500

The last surviving Founder when she died in 1993 in Washingtonville, NY. Married a member of Alpha Phi Alpha. First Black graduate from Washingtonville High School.

Naomi Sewell Richardson

500

She published a novel entitled Valley of the Poor it focused on racism and poverty in the south.

Wertie Blackwell Weaver