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and deans Lewis Moore and Kelly Miller. She attended the inaugural meeting on January 15, 1908 and helped draft the sorority's first constitution and bylaws. Woolfolk invited seven sophomores to participate in the sorority so they could begin expansion. On February 21, Woolfolk was elected the first
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With her commitment to community service and strong leadership in activities in a segregated city, Woolfolk demonstrated how sororities could help women prepare "to create spheres of influence, authority and power within institutions that traditionally have allowed African Americans and women little
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After graduation, Woolfolk moved back to Atlanta. She gained a position as community assistant to the pastor of the First Congregational Church, the second oldest Black Congregational Church in the nation. For seven years, she served in this position. Woolfolk also acted as a probation officer,
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In her various positions, Woolfolk was among the first in her generation to be a social worker, as the new field was called. It developed as a progressive movement to help with massive social changes resulting from increased migration into cities, from the South to the North, and increased
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Marie Woolfolk was born in Atlanta, Georgia. She attended Storrs School until graduation. This was one of the classical academic schools established in Atlanta for freedmen by missionaries from New England after the Civil War. For one semester, Woolfolk attended
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Continuing her involvement with Alpha Kappa Alpha, in 1923 Marie Taylor was chartering president of Atlanta's Kappa Omega alumnae chapter. She worked with this group to build the sorority's network among graduates in the city.
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In her later years as a college student at Howard, Woolfolk was heavily involved in planning Alpha Kappa Alpha. She helped design elements of the sorority in 1907. Together with
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working with delinquent girls for the City of Atlanta. She taught adult classes at night school. For four years, Woolfolk was the head of inspection for the African-American
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Sorority, Incorporated, the first sorority founded by African-American women. The legacy she created in establishing the sorority has continued to generate
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Taylor was involved in leading a range of civic-related activities in Atlanta. She helped to organize the Community Chests, which preceded what is now the
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In addition, Woolfolk maintained an excellent academic record. She was a lyric soprano with the Howard University Chorus and participated in
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of a range of charities. Woolfolk considered herself mostly a social worker, but she also worked as an educator at night school.
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In 1919, Woolfolk married Dr. Alfred G. Taylor and bore a daughter named Alfred Marie.
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company Standard Life Insurance Company, which grew to be a major business in Atlanta.
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Pearls of Service: the Legacy of America's First Black Sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha
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African American Fraternities and Sororities: The Legacy and the Vision
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Tamara L. Brown, Gregory Parks, and Clarenda M. Phillips,
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student. Social work was a new field for the nation.
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Woolfolk did post-graduate study in the new field of
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Howard University and founding of Alpha Kappa Alpha
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Atlanta
Georgia
U.S.
Atlanta, Georgia
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Social Service Worker
Alpha Kappa Alpha
social capital
social work
Atlanta
probation officer
board of directors
Atlanta University
Howard University
Ethel Hedgeman Lyle
Howard University
Wilbur P. Thirkield
drama
Bachelor of Arts
magna cum laude
Latin
history
Cleveland, Ohio
religion
African-American
legal
Great Atlanta Fire
African-Americans
Red Cross

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