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Soror Victoria Rowell - Actress/Foster Care Activist Soror Brenda Joysmith - Artist Soror Mother Love - Actress, Radio & TV Personality Soror Anna Maria Horsford - Actress & Director Soror Maysa -Jazz Artist Soror "Lindy" Corinne Boggs - 1st female U.S. representative from Louisiana and 1st Woman to Chair National Convention of a major American Political Party Soror Rev. Willie T. Barrow - Director of Operations Operation PUSH/Rainbow Coalition Soror Venessa Bell Armstrong - Gospel Recording Artist/ Singer Soror Corrine Brown - U.S. Representative Florida Soror Cynthia Horner - Magazine Editor, Right On Magazine Soror Dr. Lillian M. Beard, MD - Former Columnist Good Houskeeping Magazine Soror Hattie McDaniels- First African- American Actress to win an Oscar- Best Supporting Actress in "Gone with the Wind" Soror Leighann Lord - Comedian Soror Lorraine E. Hale, Ph.D. - Former Columnist
Executive director Hale House Center, Inc. Soror Rev. Barbara Jean Allen - Assistant Pastor, Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago Soror Deacon Shirley Bims-Ellis - Administrator: Center for African Bible Studies, IL Soror Jocelyn Brown - National Sales Director ESSENCE Magazine Soror Gwendolyn Cherry - Former Florida Congresswoman Soror Alice Childress - Author of "A Hero Ain't Nothing But A Sandwich" Soror Merri Dee - Community Affairs Director WGN-TV, Chicago Soror Ellia English - Actress, co-star on the "Jamie Fox Show" Soror Emily D. Gunter - Motivational speaker, Author of Superlearning 2000:The new Technologies of Self Empowerment Soror Lorraine E. Hale, Ph.D. - Executive director Hale House Center, Inc. New York Soror Dr. Alma Illery - humanitarian and Founder of George Washington Carver Commemoration. Through her efforts, Congress issued a Carver Stamp in 1944. Soror Alice Hille Jackson - Creative Artist, Co-Creator/Producer of Hal Jackson's Miss Talented Teen Pageant Soror Marie Lafontant - Founder and President of Haitian Research Center Soror Kiamsha Madelyn Leeke - a lawyer in Washington, D.C.; Writer and self-publisher of three books of poetry: MY SOUL SPEAKS, I AM MY SISTA'S KEEPER and BABY, I GOT IT BAD FOR YOU BLUES Soror Linda McClure - model, actress, and niece to founder Soror Cubena McClure Soror Marilyn McCoo - singer and recording artist Soror Nancy E. McCormick - Executive Assistant to U.S. Representative and NAACP President Kweisi Mfume Soror Charlotte Ottley - Public Relations Specialist, CEO C. Ottley Strategies Soror L. Marion Poe - First African-American woman to be admitted to the bar in the Southern U.S. Soror Betrice Powell - Senior Director Mary Kay Cosmetics Soror Brenda Pressley - Actress Soror Erika R. Ragland - Committee on Labor and Human Responses on Capitol Hill. Soror Ruth V. Sims - Administrator: National Projects Director of the NAACP Soror April Sinclair - Author of "Coffee Will Make You Black" and "Ain't Goin' Be The Same Fool Twice" Soror Chizu Shindo Suzuki - Japanese Artist and Writer Soror Pat Tobin - Public Relations Specialist, Principle, Pat Tobin & Associates Soror Judge Joyce Williams Warren - The First African- American Judge in Arkansas Soror Chastity Washington - comedian and dancer Soror Mary Washington - First African-American CPA Soror Rosa Page Welch - Famed Mezzo Soprano & Lecturer, "Ambassador of Goodwill" in interracial relations Soror Ruth Whitehead Whaley - First African-American woman to actively practice law in the U.S. Soror Priscilla Williams White - Author of "The Children- What Shall We Tell Them About God?" Soror Ruth Russell Williams - Artist and Entrepreneur, her artwork is sold at JCPenney, Nordstroms & Michaels nationally and internationally. Her works include The Baptism, Family Reunion, The Graduation, Old Time Revival, & Kitchen Beautician. She created the promotional artwork, BigBookBag for the sorority's current project of the same name. And many many more
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