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Omega Psi Phi Fratenity, Inc. |
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Omega Psi Phi was founded at Howard University, Washington,
D.C., on November 17, 1911, and was the first Greek-letter organization
for men on the campus. The founders, Edgar A. Love, Oscar J. Cooper, Frank
Coleman, and Ernest E. Just, established the fraternity on a foundation
of faith in basic ethical standards and in the ultimate victory of right,
and upon trust in the destiny of the African American people. The bonds
that existed among these founders were among the strongest bonds that bind,
being based on religion, culture, and tradition. The faith of these founders
has endured and has advanced a college fraternity that has benefitted thousands
of men who have followed in the past fifty years. Advisor: James Dixon Email: jhdixon@pvamu.edu |
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