The Guiding Light: Ethel Hedgeman Lyle’s Impact on Sororities
Since the beginning of Black Greek life in the U.S., Black sororities and fraternities have served as a testament to the strength and resilience of the community. These bastions of sisterhood and brotherhood have consistently provided a platform for individuals to develop professional skills and achieve academic excellence and personal growth. Many prominent individuals have attended Black fraternities and sororities as part of their educational and career journeys, including dealmaker and philanthropist Robert F. Smith (Alpha Phi Alpha); former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (Alpha Chi Omega); poet Langston Hughes (Omega Psi Phi); and American politician Shirley Chisholm (Delta Sigma Theta).
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