A bronze statue of a Black woman - arms are broken
Sadie T. M. Alexander Award
The “SEE” Program was implemented
Gwendolyn Boyd
National Treasurer
Pamela R. Hill
Graduated from the first public high school for Blacks in the U.S. known as Dunbar H.S. in Washington, D.C.
Vashti Turley Murphy
Regional Director and Representative
Rosie Allen Herring and Nadege Debrosse
Social Action Award
Althea T. L. Simmons Award
Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy started
Marcia Fudge
National Secretary
Joi L. Moore
First Corresponding Secretary of Alpha Chapter; instrumental in integrating the Galveston Public School System
Jessie McGuire Dent
Name the 7 Regions
Central, Eastern, FarWest, Midwest, South Atlantic, Southern, Southwest
Honors work in the field of Civil Right
Mary Church Terrell
An educator from Louisiana, regarded as “A Leader with a Servant’s Heart”
Cynthia M.A. Butler-McIntyre
National 2nd Vice President
Dee Dee Kong
Teacher for more than 30 years then began a career in dramatics
Ethel Carr Watson
Name the 5 point programmatic thrust
Economic Development, Educational Development, International Awareness and Involvement, Physical and Mental Health, Political Awareness and Involvement
Supports and sustains commitment to HBCUs
Distinguished Professor Endowed Chair
Delta Academy II – Gems established
Louise Rice
National 1st Vice President
Pamela E. Smith
Helped lobby Delta Sigma Theta to participate in the March for Women’s Suffrage
Jimmie Bugg Middleton
Executive Director
Dorcas Washington
Tribute to the Arts & Artists
Osceola Award
First Doctrine published and Leadership Academy established
Yvonne Canady
National President
Elsie Cooke Holmes
Excellent musician and graduated as Valedictorian of the Teachers College
Pauline Oberdorfer Minor
What were the first two graduate chapters authorized by Delta Sigma Theta?
NYC and Washington DC