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What does Chapter 1 cover?
What does Chapter 1 cover?
- Origin of Alpha Phi Alpha (correct)
- Period of Consolidation
- Local and National Strivings
- First Steps in Expansion
What is the main focus of Chapter 2?
What is the main focus of Chapter 2?
- Expansion and Internal Development
- Period of Consolidation (correct)
- Permanent Foundations
- The Leaven of Self Examination
What is discussed in Chapter 3?
What is discussed in Chapter 3?
- Local and National Strivings
- Origin of Alpha Phi Alpha
- Expansion and Internal Development
- First Steps in Expansion (correct)
What is the subject of Chapter 4?
What is the subject of Chapter 4?
What does Chapter 5 focus on?
What does Chapter 5 focus on?
What is the theme of Chapter 6?
What is the theme of Chapter 6?
What does Chapter 7 discuss?
What does Chapter 7 discuss?
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Study Notes
Chapter 1: Origin of Alpha Phi Alpha
- Founding of the first intercollegiate African American Greek-letter fraternity in 1906 at Cornell University.
- Emphasized scholarship, leadership, and service among its members.
Chapter 2: Period of Consolidation
- Focused on solidifying the fraternity’s mission and values post-establishment.
- Strengthened the organization’s structure and cultivated leadership among members.
Chapter 3: First Steps in Expansion
- Marked the beginning of chapter formations at other universities across the United States.
- Increased membership and prominence in student life and civil rights activism.
Chapter 4: Local and National Strivings
- Highlighted efforts to balance local chapter concerns with national fraternity objectives.
- Engaged in community service and advocacy for social justice initiatives.
Chapter 5: Permanent Foundations
- Established lasting structures and initiatives to ensure stability and growth.
- Introduced programs focused on educational advancement and community empowerment.
Chapter 6: Expansion and Internal Development
- Expanded nationally beyond the initial chapters and into various communities.
- Focused on internal growth, including leadership training and member engagement initiatives.
Chapter 7: The Leaven of Self Examination
- Encouraged reflection and evaluation of the fraternity’s impact and direction.
- Promoted continuous improvement and adaptation in response to societal changes and challenges.
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