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while she completed classes at the Teachers College Department. On January 15, 1908, Brown along with eight other women helped to found Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Brown served as the first treasurer of the sorority. She also composed a sorority song. She helped write the final draft of the
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for nearly 42 years, she had a critical role in teaching the next generations. With her outstanding qualifications, she maintained a high academic standard. Brown also developed exhibits to teach the community about African-American history. She helped found the
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In 1925 Brown moved to Rocky Mount, North Carolina, and continued her career in education. She worked as a history teacher at Booker T. Washington High School in Rocky Mount for nearly 30 years, from 1926 until 1952.
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Brown was a charter member of the Chi Omega chapter in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, in 1925, when she also served as president of the chapter. She was also a founding member of Rocky Mount's
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sorority's constitution and bylaws. During the planning sessions, she documented the sorority's history for the future. Brown graduated in 1909 with a B.Ed.
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by developing local exhibits, which she arranged annually. Her twenty-sixth exhibit received national coverage. Brown died on March 5, 1957, aged 77.
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sorority. It was the first sorority founded by African-American women students. It has had a continuing legacy of generating
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Pearls of Service: The Legacy of America's First Black Sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha
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West Orange
New Jersey
Rocky Mount
North Carolina
U.S.
Alpha Kappa Alpha
History
teacher
Alpha Kappa Alpha
social capital
Columbia University
North Carolina
YWCA
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
West Orange, New Jersey
West Orange High School
Howard University
Howard University
librarian
Columbia University
National Urban League
Opportunity
YWCA
Negro History




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