词条 | List of Zeta Phi Beta sisters |
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Below is a list of notable members of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Zeta Phi Beta was founded on January 16, 1920, on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C..[1] The sorority was incorporated in Washington, D.C. on March 30, 1923. In 1939, the sorority was incorporated in Illinois.[2] {{Zeta Phi Beta articles}}__TOC__{{clear}} Founders and Incorporators{{Mem/fstart|alist={{Mem/f|name=Arizona Cleaver Stemons|chapter=Alpha|nota=Founder|ref=[1]}}{{Mem/f|name=Myrtle Tyler Faithful|chapter=Alpha|nota=Founder|ref=[1]}}{{Mem/f|name=Viola Tyler Goings|chapter=Alpha|nota=Founder|ref=[1]}}{{Mem/f|name=Fannie Pettie Watts|chapter=Alpha|nota=Founder|ref=[1]}}{{Mem/f|name=Pearl Neal|chapter=Alpha|nota=Founder|ref=[1]}}{{Mem/f|name=Myrtle Tyler|chapter=Alpha|nota=Incorporator|ref=[2]}}{{Mem/f|name=Gladys Warrington|chapter=Alpha|nota=Incorporator|ref=[2]}}{{Mem/f|name=Joanna Houston|chapter=Alpha|nota=Incorporator|ref=[2]}}{{Mem/f|name=O. Goldia Smith|chapter=Alpha|nota=Incorporator|ref=[2]}}{{Mem/f|name=Josephine Johnson|chapter=Alpha|nota=Incorporator|ref=[2]}}}} National Presidents
Civil rights{{Mem/fstart|ilist = |alist={{Mem/f|name=Autherine Lucy Foster|chapter=|nota=Plaintiff in the U.S. Supreme Court case styled Lucy v. Adams which prevented the University of Alabama from denying admission solely based on race or color.|ref=[3]}}{{Mem/f|name= Pat Spencer|chapter=|nota= Civil rights activist; helped to organize the Montgomery Bus Boycotts|ref=[4]}}{{Mem/f|name=Violette Neatley Anderson|chapter=|nota=First woman of color to practice law before the US Supreme court|ref=[15]}}{{Mem/f|name=Anita Hill|chapter=Honorary|nota=Attorney, law professor, and civil rights activist; plaintiff in sexual harassment case vs. Clarence Thomas|ref=[5]}} }} Education{{Mem/fstart|ilist = |alist={{Mem/f|name= Ruby Jones|chapter= Epsilon Omega Zeta |nota= The first African American faculty member, who became Assistant Professor of Education and supervisor of student teachers, at West Chester University; Namesake of Ruby Jones Hall on the campus of West Chester University|ref=}}[6]{{Mem/f|name=Dr. Stella Brewer Brookes |chapter= Epsilon Zeta |nota= Former chair, Department of English at Clark Atlanta University|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name= Dr. Constance Smith Hendricks |chapter= |nota= Dean of Nursing and Allied Health at Tuskegee University|ref=}}[7]{{Mem/f|name=Dr. Elmira Mangum |chapter= |nota= Former President of Florida A&M University;The first woman to permanently hold the position in the 128-year history of the university|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name=Linda Royster Beito|chapter= Iota Eta|nota=Chair, Department of Social Sciences at Stillman College|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name= Portia Guenette Harrod Yerby |chapter=Eta|nota= The First African American Teacher in Pennilyn, Pennsylvania|ref=[8]}}{{Mem/f|name=Elizabeth Koontz|chapter= |nota= First African-American President of the National Education Association, former Director of the Women’s Bureau|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name= Dr. Myrtice Taylor|chapter= Epsilon Zeta |nota= First African-American superintendent for curriculum and instruction – Atlanta Public Schools|ref=}}[9]{{Mem/f|name=Sarah Green |chapter= Nu Xi Zeta |nota= Former Chief Executive Officer of The National Head Start Association|ref=[10]}}{{Mem/f|name=Lulu Vere Childers|chapter=|nota= Founder and director of the School of Music at Howard University |ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}} }}{{Mem/f|name=Leila Walker Jones|chapter= Eta|nota= Dramatist;Founder and principal of Bryan Academy.Leader of the Philadelphia Federation of Women's Club|ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}}}}{{Mem/f|name=Anita Turpeau |chapter= |nota= First woman on the debate team at Howard University, first woman Editor-In-Chief of The Hilltop, first woman at Howard University to receive a master of arts degree in religious education|ref=}}[11]{{Mem/f|name=Alice Dugged Cary|chapter= Beta|nota= First president of The Auburn Avenue Research Library in Atlanta, Second president of Morris Brown College, former State Chairman of the Colored Woman's Committee, and former president of the Georgia State Federation of Coloured Women, established the first free black kindergarten in Macon, GA and Charleston, SC|ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}}}}{{Mem/f|name= Lucy Harth Smith |chapter=|nota= One of the first women appointed to the executive council of The National Association for The Study of Negro Life and History; Educator, writer and activist who worked to challenge inequality in the Kentucky public school system|ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}}}}{{Mem/f|name= Ashlee L. Canty |chapter= |nota= First Directory of Diversity and Inclusion for Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity |ref=}}[12] }} Science and health{{Mem/fstart|ilist = |alist={{Mem/f|name=Evelyn J. Fields|chapter=|nota=retired Rear Admiral; former NOAA Director with Marine and Aviation Operations|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Lillian E. Fishburne|chapter=|nota=The first African-American female to hold the rank of Rear Admiral in the United States Navy|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name=Monica “Dr. Moe” Frazier Anderson|chapter=|nota=author, journalist, motivational speaker, and Doctor of Dental Surgery|ref=[14]}}{{Mem/f|name= Lillian Whitfield |chapter= Eta |nota= Opened the Whitfield Pharmacy, the only black business in Frankford, Philadelphia during the time period.|ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}}}}{{Mem/f|name=Effie Alexandria Nevers|chapter=Eta |nota= One of the first black female graduates of The Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science ( now known as The University of the Sciences) |ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}}}}{{Mem/f|name= Elaine McDowell, Ph.D. |chapter=Nu Xi Zeta|nota= Former Senior Executive Officer for the U.S. Federal Government. Award recipient for the National Medical Association's Award for Outstanding Leadership in Improving Health Care in the Black Community|ref=[10]}}{{Mem/f|name= Versia Lindsay|chapter=|nota=The first woman to graduate from the School of Sciences at Atlanta University|ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}}}}{{Mem/f|name= Dr. Rachel Hill Townsend|chapter=|nota=The first native African woman to enter the field of dentistry |ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}}}}{{Mem/f|name= Dr.Hyacinth Davis|chapter=Epsilon |nota=The first black woman to intern at Harlem Hospital, former president of The Manhattan Central Medical Society, former Head Physician for The Harlem Hospital Medical Screening Unit |ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}}}}{{Mem/f|name= Dr.Stephanie E. Davis|chapter=Epsilon |nota=The first black student to be inducted into The William Jarvie Society for Dental Research; The first black woman to intern at the Guggenheim Dental Clinic for Children|ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}}}}{{Mem/f|name=Marjorie Joyner|chapter= |nota=The first African-American woman to receive a patent; The first African American to receive their A.B. from Molar Beauty School in Chicago; Inventor, Philanthropist|ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}}}} }} Authors and artists{{Mem/fstart|ilist = |alist={{Mem/f|name=Zora Neale Hurston|chapter=Alpha|nota=American folklorist and author during the time of the Harlem Renaissance, best known for her 1937 novel Their Eyes Were Watching God|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name=Gwendolyn Brooks|chapter=|nota= First African-American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry and former Poet Laureate of Illinois. |ref=}}{{Mem/f|name= Dr.Frances Cress Welsing|chapter=|nota=American Afrocentrist psychiatrist; Author of The Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation and Racism'|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name= Cynthia James|chapter= Honorary |nota= Award winning author of What Will Set You Free and Revealing Your Extraordinary Essence, and international life coach|ref=}}[15]{{Mem/f|name= Tilu Khalayi|chapter= Mu Beta|nota= Author of Finer Women: The Birth of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. 1920-1935; Founder of The Nabutilu Foundation|ref=}}[16]{{Mem/f|name=Fannie Rosalind Givens|chapter=|nota= Started the first Art program for African American students at the State University- Louisville; served as president of the World Union of Colored Women for Peace and International Concord,and chair of the Fine Arts department of the National Association of Colored Women|ref=}}[17]{{Mem/f|name=Kathleen Mary Easmon Simango|chapter= Honorary|nota= First African-American woman to earn a diploma from the Royal College of Arts; Singer, Dancer, Opera Singer, |ref=}} }} Entertainers{{Mem/fstart|ilist = |alist={{Mem/f|name=Minnie Riperton|chapter=|nota=singer|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Sheryl Underwood|chapter=Zeta Tau Zeta|nota=Comedian and 23rd International President of Zeta Phi Beta|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Ja'net Dubois|chapter=|nota=Actress/Singer|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Esther Rolle|chapter=|nota=American actress best known for her portrayal of Florida Evans on the CBS television sitcom Maude and its spin-off series Good Times|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Tonea Stewart|chapter=Lambda Beta|nota=American actress and university professor best known for her role as Aunt Etta on the television series In the Heat of the Night.|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Sarah Vaughan|chapter=|nota=International jazz singer|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Grace Bumbry|chapter=|nota=Opera singer|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Syleena Johnson|chapter=Lambda Epsilon|nota=singer|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Lillian Evanti|chapter=Alpha|nota=Famous opera singer;The first African American to sing with an organized European opera company; The first African American to sing grand opera professionally |ref=}}[18]{{Mem/f|name=Towanda Braxton|chapter=Omicron Gamma|nota=singer|ref=[19]}}{{Mem/f|name=Dionne Warwick|chapter=|nota=singer of "Walk On By"|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name= Vanessa A. Williams |chapter=|nota= Actress, singer, and fashion designer}}[20]{{Mem/f|name= Ivy Awino|chapter=|nota= DJ;Official DJ of the Dallas Wings |ref=}}[21]{{Mem/f|name=Jayne Kennedy|chapter=|nota=Actress|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name= Ellabelle Davis|chapter=|nota= Musician and opera singer|ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}}}}{{Mem/f|name=Dawnette Lounds-Culp|chapter=|nota=author, talk radio show host|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name=Rhona Bennett|chapter=Honorary|nota=actress (The Jamie Foxx Show) and singer (En Vogue) [22]}} }} Athletes{{Mem/fstart|ilist = |alist={{Mem/f|name=Wendy Palmer|chapter=Tau Theta|nota=former professional basketball player (WNBA)|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name=Chantel Tremitiere|chapter=Gamma Xi|nota=former professional basketball player (WNBA)|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name=DeMya Walker|chapter=Tau Theta|nota=professional basketball player (WNBA)|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name=Mistie Williams|chapter=Nu Omicron|nota=professional basketball player (WNBA)|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name=Camille Cooper|chapter=Epsilon Kappa|nota=professional basketball player (WNBA)|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name=Lillie Leatherwood|chapter=Iota Eta|nota= 2-time Olympic Medalist: Gold (1984), Silver (1988) in 4X400-meter relay |ref=}}{{Mem/f|name=Flora Hyacinth|chapter=Iota Eta|nota=Olympian Track & Field Athlete for the USVI|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name=Amber Campbell|chapter=|nota= 3 time Olympian hammer thrower |ref=}}}} Politicians{{Mem/fstart|ilist = |alist={{Mem/f|name=Julia Carson|chapter=|nota=US Representative from Indiana|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Edith S. Sampson|chapter=|nota=The first woman to receive a Master of Laws degree from Loyola University;The 2nd African-American woman admitted to practice law before the Supreme Court of the United States, following Violette N. Anderson; The first African-American delegate to the United Nations;The 1st African-American woman elected judge on the municipal court|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name= Sydney Kamlager|chapter=|nota= The second African American woman elected president of the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) Board of Trustees|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name=Yvonne Miller|chapter=|nota=Former Virginia State Senator - District 5 |ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Dr.Deborah Wolfe|chapter=|nota=Former U.S. Education Chief, U.S. House of Representative committee on Education and Labor, and Chairperson of the New Jersey Board of Higher Education|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Mary McAllister|chapter=|nota=NC House of Representatives|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Bernette Johnson|chapter=|nota=First black female State Supreme Court justice in Louisiana|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Cynthia Willard-Lewis|chapter=|nota=New Orleans City Councilwoman |ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Andrei Ellen Lee|chapter=|nota=First African American General Session Judge in Nashville|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Joan Carter|chapter=|nota=Former Petersburg, VA city councilwoman|ref=[13]}}{{Mem/f|name=Sharon R. Wilson|chapter=|nota=Former Chief Magistrate and President of The Senate of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas|ref=[23][24]}}{{Mem/f|name=Donna Edwards |chapter= Honorary |nota= Former Member of Congress|ref=}}[25]{{Mem/f|name=Bernice B. Donald |chapter= Alpha Eta Zeta|nota= First African-American woman elected to the Tennessee Judiciary Charlotte Spann Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, U.S. Department of the Interior.|ref=}}[26]{{Mem/f|name= Beatrice Welters |chapter= Nu Xi Zeta |nota= US Ambassador to the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago |ref=[10]}}{{Mem/f|name= Krysta Jones |chapter= Mu Epsilon |nota=Outreach Director for Congressman Jim Moran, Founder and CEO, Virginia Leadership Institute, Chair, Arlington Commission on the Status of Women, and Board of Directors, A-SPAN|ref=[10]}}{{Mem/f|name= Dorothy L. Goosby |chapter= Florida A&M University |nota= Plaintiff in class action suit against the Town of Hempstead (Long Island, NY) in 1988 charging that the Town’s at large voting system for the Town Board discriminated against the minority community. In 1997, a federal judge agreed and ruled that the Town of Hempstead’s method of voting-at-large was discriminatory and violated the Voting Rights Act. First African American woman to serve on the Town of Hempstead Board; Longest serving Councilperson on Town Board; First African American to serve as President of the Association of Towns of the State of New York.|ref=}} {{Mem/f|name= Valerie M. Cartright, Esq. |chapter= Eta Omicron |nota=First African-American elected to the Town of Brookhaven Board (Long Island, NY); First Haitian-American female Elected Official in Suffolk County, NY; Civil Rights Attorney; Adjunct Instructor.|ref=}}}} Community leaders{{Mem/fstart|ilist = |alist={{Mem/f|name= Adelaide Casely-Hayford |chapter= Honorary|nota= Established a school for girls in 1923 to instill cultural and racial pride during the colonial years under British rule; Activist for cultural nationalism, educator, short story writer, and feminist|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name= Elisabeth Omilami |chapter= Honorary|nota= Human rights activist and CEO of Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless|ref=}}[27]{{Mem/f|name= Sallie Wyatt Stewart |chapter= |nota= The first African American woman to hold an office in the National Council of Women. The only black delegate sent to the International Council of Women in Vienna, Austria in 1930|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name= Elizabeth Fouse |chapter= |nota= Founder of the Phyllis Wheatley YWCA; former president of the Kentucky Association for Colored Women; social activist|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name= Nettie Napier |chapter=Honorary |nota=the first black person to be elected to the US Congress from Virginia, and dean of the law school at Howard University. African American women's rights activist|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name= Thelma Duggin|chapter= Nu Xi Zeta|nota= President of the Anbryce Foundation,Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, former Senior Vice President of UnitedHealthGroup |ref=[10]}}{{Mem/f|name= Rev. Lucille C. Norville-Perez M.D.|chapter=Nu Xi Zeta|nota= President and CEO of The Cave Institute|ref=[10]}}{{Mem/f|name= Linda Thompson|chapter=Nu Xi Zeta|nota= Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity at U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development|ref=[10]}}{{Mem/f|name= Freddye Henderson |chapter=|nota= The first black woman to own a travel business in the U.S.|ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}}}}{{Mem/f|name= Maggie Lena Walker |chapter= Honorary|nota= the first female bank president to charter a bank in the United States|ref=}}{{Mem/f|name= Annie Turnbo Malone |chapter=|nota= The first black woman millionaire;Business owner, inventor, and philanthropist|ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}}}}{{Mem/f|name= Ophelia Settle Egypt |chapter=Alpha |nota= Social Worker and pioneer in family planning among economically disadvantaged African American families|ref=[8]{{pn|date=October 2018}}}} }} Television, radio, and media{{Mem/fstart|ilist = |alist={{Mem/f|name= Clara McLaughlin|chapter=|nota= President and CEO, East Texas Television, First African-American woman to own and operate a television station.|ref=}}[28]{{Mem/f|name= Lisa Spradley Dunn|chapter=|nota= CEO of Odyssey Media |ref=}}[29]{{Mem/f|name= Jenell B. Stewart|chapter=Sigma Nu Zeta|nota= Blogger; Founder and editor in chief of [https://www.kinkycurlycoilyme.com Kinky Curly Coily Me] |ref=}}[30]{{Mem/f|name= Danielle Belton|chapter=Delta Kappa |nota= Editor in chief at [https://www.theroot.com The Root]; Blogger and creator of [https://blacksnob.com Black Snob] |ref=}}[31]{{Mem/f|name= Stephanie Arnold |chapter= Gamma Alpha |nota= Editor at Philadelphia Media Network, Editorial Standards Review Committee at PBS |ref=[32]}}{{Mem/f|name= Kiya Edwards |chapter= |nota= News reporter and anchor for KSKD NBC in St. Louis |ref=[32]}}{{Mem/f|name= Ava-joy Burnett|chapter= |nota= News reporter and anchor for CBS Baltimore |ref=[33]}}{{Mem/f|name= Jasmine Alexander |chapter= Xi Kappa Zeta|nota= Miss Black USA 2014|ref=}}[34]{{Mem/f|name=Kimberly Morgan|chapter=Zeta|nota=Miss Mississippi 2007|ref=[35]}}}} References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=http://www.zphib1920.org/heritage/|title=Heritage|publisher=Zeta Phi Beta|accessdate=2007-12-13|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071211104033/http://www.zphib1920.org/heritage/|archivedate=2007-12-11|df=}} {{Zeta Phi Beta}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Zeta Phi Beta}}2. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=http://www.zphib1920.org/heritage/incorporators.html|title=Incorporators|publisher=Zeta Phi Beta|accessdate=2007-12-13|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080915103426/http://www.zphib1920.org/heritage/incorporators.html|archivedate=2008-09-15|df=}} 3. ^{{cite web |first=Tai |last=Hicks |url=http://www.ccom.ua.edu/od/article_foster.shtml |title=Autherine Lucy Foster returns to the schoolhouse door |publisher=datelinealabama.com |accessdate=2008-01-06 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080511010556/http://www.ccom.ua.edu/od/article_foster.shtml |archivedate=2008-05-11 |df= }} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.watchtheyard.com/zetas/pat-spencer-tampa/|website=Watch The Yard|title=Black Greekdom Mourns Passing Of Pat Spencer, A Zeta Who Helped Organize The Montgomery Bus Boycott}} 5. ^Zeta Phi Beta Launches Global Year of Service with Induction of Women’s Empowerment Advocates 6. ^{{cite web|title=Local History|url=https://www.zphibeoz.org/local-history|website=Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Epsilon Omega Zeta}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=Tuskegee names Hendricks as new dean of nursing and allied health|url=https://www.tuskegee.edu/news/tuskegee-names-hendricks-as-new-dean-of-nursing-and-allied-health|website=Tuskegee University}} 8. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 {{cite book|last1=Khalayi|first1=Tilu|title=Finer Women: The Birth of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, 1920-1935|date=2013|publisher=Harambee Institute Press|isbn=0981802834}}{{pn|date=October 2018}} 9. ^{{cite web|last1=Sorors|first1=Esteemed|title=Zetas of Nebraska|url=http://www.zphibne.org/esteemed-sorors/|website=Zphibne.org}} 10. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite web|title=Prominent Nu Xi Zeta Sorors|url=http://nuxizeta.org/chapter/leadership/prominent-nu-xi-zeta-sorors/|website=NuXiZetas.org|access-date=2018-10-27}} 11. ^{{cite web|last1=Sorors|first1=Esteemed|title=Zetas of Nebraska|url=http://www.zphibne.org/esteemed-sorors/|website=Zphibne.org}} 12. ^{{cite web|title=Sigma Alpha Epsilon Just Hired An African-American Woman To Solve Racism Problems Within The Fraternity|url=https://www.watchtheyard.com/zetas/exclusive-sigma-alpha-epsilon-just-hired-a-black-woman-to-solve-racism-problems-within-the-fraternity/|website=Watch The Yard}} 13. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 {{cite web |url=http://www.zphib1920.org/heritage/notable_zetas.html |title=Notable Zetas - Zeta Phi Beta |publisher=Zeta Phi Beta Sorority |accessdate=2007-12-13 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5vOWQ5xjb?url=http://www.zphib1920.org/heritage/notable_zetas.html |archivedate=2010-12-31 |df= }} 14. ^{{cite book|last=Harrison|first=Lullelia W.|year=1998|title=Torchbearers Of A Legacy: A History of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=Zeta Phi Beta Sorority|page=306}} 15. ^{{cite web|title=Zeta Phi Beta Launches Global Year of Service with Induction of Women’s Empowerment Advocates|url=http://zphib1920.org/zphib-launches-global-year-of-service-with-induction-of-womens-empowerment-advocates/|website=Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.}} 16. ^{{cite web|last1=Khalayi|first1=Tilu|title=Your First Stop For Zeta History|url=http://tilukhalayi.com|website=Tilu Khalayi}} 17. ^{{cite web|title=Zeta Phi Beta Launches Global Year of Service with Induction of Women’s Empowerment Advocates|url=http://zphib1920.org/zphib-launches-global-year-of-service-with-induction-of-womens-empowerment-advocates/|website=Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.}} 18. ^{{cite web|title=Madame Lillian Evanti sings for her sorority Zeta Phi Beta Sorority,inc.|url=https://www.si.edu/object/siris_arc_360993|website=Smithsonian}} 19. ^{{IMDb name|1715191|Towanda Braxton}} 20. ^{{cite web|title=Celebrities Who Hold It Down For The Divine 9|url=https://www.theroot.com/celebrities-who-hold-it-down-for-the-divine-9-1790868487|website=The Root}} 21. ^{{cite web|title=The Dallas Mavericks Just Hired A Soror Of Zeta Phi Beta To Be Their Official DJ!|url=https://www.watchtheyard.com/zetas/the-dallas-mavericks-just-hired-a-soror-of-zeta-phi-beta-to-be-their-official-dj/|website=Watch The Yard}} 22. ^Phi Beta Launches Global Year of Service with Induction of Women’s Empowerment Advocates 23. ^{{cite web|url=http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/4004390/670052450/name/NPC-Booklet09.pdf|title=2008/2009 Bahamas Greek Hall-of-Fame Induction Ceremony|format=pdf|publisher=Nassau, Bahamas Council National Pan-Hellenic Council, Inc.|date=2009-07-02|accessdate=2012-07-02}} 24. ^{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://www.sharonwilsonco.com/about.php|publisher=Sharon Wilson & Co.|accessdate=2 June 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081020044219/http://www.sharonwilsonco.com/about.php|archivedate=20 October 2008|df=}} 25. ^{{cite web|title=Congresswoman Donna Edwards and Activist Elisabeth Omilami inducted as Honorary Members of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated|url=http://zphib1920.org/honorary-inductees/|website=Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.}} 26. ^{{cite web|title=The Archon- Fall 2011|url=https://issuu.com/zetaphib1920/docs/archon121911}} 27. ^{{cite web|title=Congresswoman Donna Edwards and Activist Elisabeth Omilami inducted as Honorary Members of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated|url=http://zphib1920.org/honorary-inductees/|website=Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.}} 28. ^{{cite book|last1=Ross|first1=Lawrence C.|title=The Divine Nine:The History of African American Fraternities and Sororities|date=2001|publisher=Kensington|isbn=0758202709}} 29. ^{{cite web|last1=Assiran|first1=Emily|title=Natural Born Leader: Odyssey Media CEO Lisa Spradley Dunn is Making Sure Women of Color Call the Shots|url=https://www.essence.com/news/natural-born-leader-lisa-spradley-dunn-odyssey-media|website=Essence Magazine}} 30. ^{{cite web|last1=Stewart|first1=Jenell B.|title=Zeta Phi Beta Founder's Day Celebration|url=http://jenellbstewart.com/zeta-phi-beta-founders-day-celebration-pics-hair-ootd/|website=Jenell B. Stewart}} 31. ^{{cite web|last1=Belton|first1=Danielle|title=The Snob In Real Zetas' Dovely Magazine|url=http://blacksnob.squarespace.com/snob_blog/tag/zeta-phi-beta|website=The Black Snob}} 32. ^1 {{cite web|title=The Archon|url=https://issuu.com/thearchonzphib/docs/archon-spring2014-final|access-date=2018-10-27}} 33. ^{{cite web|title=Ava-joye Burnett|url=http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/personality/ava-joye-burnett/|website=CBS Baltimore}} 34. ^{{cite web|title=Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Member Jasmine Alexander Wins Miss Black USA 2014 Title|url=http://zphib1920.org/miss-black-usa-jasmine-alexander/|website=Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.}} 35. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.alcorn.edu/Bulletin/20070802/spotlight.htm |title=Alcorn State Alumna Kimberly Morgan Becomes Miss Mississippi 2007 |date=2007-08-02 |work=Weekly Bulletin Online |publisher=Alcorn State University |accessdate=2009-01-09 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120012949/http://www.alcorn.edu/Bulletin/20070802/spotlight.htm |archivedate=November 20, 2008 }} 2 : Zeta Phi Beta|Lists of members of United States student societies |
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