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Alpha Kappa Alpha

Founded on the campus of Howard University in Washington, DC 1908, Alpha Kappa AlphaSorority is the oldest Greek-letter organization established by African American college-trained women.  To trace its history is to tell a story of changing patterns of human relations in America in the 20th century.  Led by Ethel Hedgeman Lyle, the nine Howard University students who came together to form Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority were scholastic leaders of their classes.  Each had a special gift or talent that further enhanced the potential of this dynamic group.
The small group of women who organized the Sorority was conscious of a privileged position as college-trained women of color, just one generation removed from slavery.  They were resolute that their collected experiences should be as meaningful and productive as possible.  Alpha Kappa Alpha was founded to apply that determination.  As the Sorority grew, it kept in balance two important themes: the importance of the individual and the strength of an organization of women of ability and courage.  As the world became more complex, there was a need for associations which cut across racial, geographical, political, physical and social barriers. 
 
AKA NOTICE: Buyer acknowledges, understands and agrees (hereinafter collectively “agrees”) that he/she is an Authorized Buyer only if he/she is buying goods bearing Sorority marks and designs for an AKA member’s personal use and not for resale. Buyer agrees that a non-member is not allowed to purchase, own, wear or possess such items. Buyer also agrees that purchasing Sorority goods for any other reason is prohibited and doing so under false pretense authorizes Sorority to immediately (1) remove or cause to be removed the goods from the internet and all social media platforms including, but not limited to: Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok, Pinterest, Snapchat, YouTube, eBay, Twitter, Craigslist, Amazon, Etsy  (hereinafter, “Third Party”) and (2) repossess such good(s) from Buyer and any Third Party trying to sell them. Buyer agrees to waive its First Sale Doctrine right to subsequently sell any item(s), bearing a Sorority Mark.