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The History Of Omega
The vision of four truly amazing men was realized on November 17, 1911 on the campus of Howard University. These four men, one a college professor, Dr. Ernest Everett Just, Frank Coleman (student), Oscar J. Cooper (student), Edgar A. Love (student) would found one of the largest historically black Greek letter organizations
in the world.
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated
whose name stands for
Friendship Is Essential To The Soul
was founded at 9:00pm in Thirkield Hall at Howard University in Washington D.C.
Amid a growing concern centering around the fear of secretive black organizations, the founders of the organization set out on an arduous task of building an organization based on the four Cardinal Principles of
Manhood
,
Scholarship
,
Perseverance
and
Uplift
. The fraternity's first chapter, Alpha Chapter, was established on the campus of Howard University with further expansion and onward throughout the country and then the world.
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