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Ruth Tappe Scruggs

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in Washington as a young woman. Scruggs was the sixth national president of Zeta Phi Beta, serving in that leadership role from 1926 to 1930. During her tenure, the sorority joined the
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in 1921, where they were socially prominent, and owned an apartment building. Her husband died in 1974, and she died in 1980, in her late eighties, in
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Besides Zeta Phi Beta, Scruggs was active in church work. In 1950, she helped found the Niagara-Buffalo chapter of
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Strangers in the Land of Paradise: Creation of an African American Community in Buffalo, New York, 1900-1940
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Ruth Tappe married physician and community leader Ivorite Lorimer Scruggs in 1920. They moved to
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Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Howard University, District of Columbia
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Washington, D.C.
Detroit
Zeta Phi Beta
Zeta Phi Beta
Washington, D.C.
Howard University
Government Printing Office
National Pan-Hellenic Conference
The Links
Buffalo, New York
Detroit, Michigan
Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Howard University, District of Columbia
"Washington Letter"
"Along the Color Line"
"Happenings Among Colored People: The Tenth Annual Boule"
"Greetings from Grand Val"
"Community Day Series of Coffee Hours Launched"
"Charity to Benefit"
"Holloman-Jenkins Nuptials Take Place in Summer Home of Dr. and Mrs. Scruggs"
"Picnic Saturday"
Strangers in the Land of Paradise: Creation of an African American Community in Buffalo, New York, 1900-1940
ISBN
978-0-253-21408-9
"Dr. Ivorite L. Scruggs Dies; Leader in Black Community"
Newspapers.com
Categories
1893 births
1980 deaths
Howard University alumni

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