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BaylorProud » The Divine Nine: A history of Baylor's National Pan-Hellenic Council organizations


Just off Fountain Mall sits a peaceful garden plot, complete with gorgeous landscaping and bold granite markers. The space is Baylor’s National Pan-Hellenic Garden, a place to recognize historically Black Greek-lettered groups on campus. The markers represent fraternities and sororities within the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), often referred to as the “Divine Nine.”
The NPHC was founded in 1930 at Howard University during an era in which Greek organizations founded by African Americans were, sadly, often banned from being affiliated with Greek organizations founded by whites. The first NPHC organization at Baylor, the Nu Iota chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., was chartered in 1972; other organizations followed over the years, and today, Baylor has active chapters for seven of the Divine Nine organizations. ....

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Black Sororities and Fraternities in Central Texas | Divine Nine


The Divine Nine | Black Sororities and Fraternities in Central Texas
There are nine African American fraternities and Sororities, each unique in its own way. Together, they are called the Divine Nine.
Author: Jasmin Caldwell
Updated: 5:47 PM CST February 12, 2021
WACO, Texas In honor of Black History Month, 6 News is highlighting African American fraternities and sororities.
           
As the world watched the first woman become Vice President of the United States, there are a special group of women who is proud that she is there.
I think we are all excited to see the first African American female serve as the Vice President of the United States, said Joya Hayes, South Central Regional Director of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. “But as women of Alpha Kappa Alpha, we really feel like she personifies what African American women have done and have continued to contribute to the American society. ....

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The History Of Greek Life At HBCUs | Columbus' BIN 1230


By Cherranda Smith
Black History Month calls for a history lesson on the Divine Nine!
Black Greek letter organizations that make up the National Pan-Hellenic Council are woven into the fabric of HBCUs across the country. They were founded by students and faculty members who were just one to two generations removed from slavery, during a tumultuous period of American history, underscoring the tenacity and fortitude of their founders.  
These organizations, also known as the Divine Nine, have served communities globally, fostered sister and brotherhood, and are a cornerstone of Black culture. They have showcased Black academic prowess across all fields and continue to serve as a beacon of Black excellence. Here’s a brief look at the origins of these illustrious organizations.  ....

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