Founders
BCAC History
National Presidents
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BCAC Presidents
100

She was the only founder to receive a doctorate degree.

Soror Eliza Pearl Shippen

100

Dec 15, 1984

BCAC was chartered

100

This beloved national president was in office in 1995

Bertha Maxwell Roddy

100

Kappa Phi

Chapter of her initiation

100

She was the 25th Regional Director

Robin Jacobs

200

She drafted the original Constitution & By-Laws and designed the sorority pin

Soror Madree Penn White

200

Dr. Mabel Lake Murray, Gloria R. Marrow and Janice J. Bowie

Writers of the BCAC Chartering Song

200

She was the sixth past national president and served from 1933 to 1935

Jeanette Triplett Jones

200

Current Profession

Marketing

200

Several Presidents continued the LIVING TRADITION of creating these historic items. 

BCAC Historic quilts

300

She served as the Alpha chapter's 1st president.

Soror Myra Davis Hemmings.

300

The Chartered line

Pioneering 31

300

1937- Began the first national program called the National Library Project, to EMPOWER reading for those who do not have books available to them which established a traveling library that served the rural areas of the South.

Vivian Osborne Marsh

300

Brooklyn, New York

Born and raised

300

Baltimore County Executive, Kevin Kamenetz declared February 18, 2018 to honor this Chapter president

Jerilynn Reid

400

Last surviving founder of our beloved sisterhood.

Soror Naomi Sewell Richardson

400

Number of lines initiated into BCAC

7

400

Our 10th National President UNIFIED women during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, organizing "Wednesdays in Mississippi, "which brought together Black and White women from the North and South to create a dialogue of understanding

Dorothy Height

400

Position. currently held in BCAC

Parlimaterian

400

Under BCAC Presidents Robyn Jacobs and Shirron Scott, this PARTNERSHIP between the Outreach Center and this organization began

Police Athletic League (PAL) CENTER

500

On March, 1913, the Sorority STRENGTHENED its PRESENCE in the community by completing it's first public service activity done by the Founders, the first year, of the Sorority's incorporation.

The Women’s Suffrage March.

500

 This book is a compilation of reflections from members of BCAC on the meaning of being a Delta as expressed in another project with the chapter

From the Heart of a Delta Girl

500

This National President had the distinction of attending every national convention since her initiation and participating in a total of 107 conventions and conferences throughout her lifetime.

Cheryl A. Hickmon

500

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Number of Children

500

This Soror was initiated on BCAC's line- DeSTined4nine in 2008

Keitha Robinson