Osceola Macarthy Adams

She directed and appeared in Broadway Productions.


Marguerite Young Alexander

A French and Spanish corporate secretary.


Winona Cargile Alexander

Alpha Chapter's FIRST CUSTODIAN


Ethel Cuff Black

She was the first Black teacher in Richmond County, NY.


Bertha Pitts Campbell

She was involved with improving race relations in the Seattle Washington community.


Zephyr Chisom Carter

She had a lovely voice and did back-up singing for television shows


Edna Brown Coleman

She was an outstanding physics professor and
wife of one of the founders of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity


Jessie McGuire Dent

She was instrumental in integrating the Galveston Public School System


Fredrica Chase Dodd

Assisted form a Dallas YWCA for Black women and a graduate chapter in Dallas, Texas.


Myra Davis Hemmings

She was the first President of the Alpha chapter of Delta


Olive C. Jones

She was a teacher and musician.


Jimmie Bugg Middleton

She was national treasurer of the National Association of College Women


Pauline Oberdorfer Minor

She was hymn writer and soprano soloist.


Vashti Turley Murphy

She married Carl Murphy, Publisher/Editor of the Afro-American Newspaper.
Four of her Daughters are Deltas.


Naomi Sewell Richardson

She was the first black to graduate from the Washingtonville High School in Washingtonville, NY.


Mamie Reddy Rose

She won awards as a dramatic reader.
She was the first to enter Omega Omega Chapter in 1919.


Eliza Pearl Shippen

She received her M.A. from Colombia and her Ph.D. from The University of Penn.


Florence Letcher Toms

She served as an Assistant Principle at the Garnet-Patterson Junior High School in Washington, D.C.
Her hobbies included collecting elephants and her elephants are on display at National Headquarters.


Ethel Carr Watson

She was a very active as a dramatic performer.


Wertie Blackwell Weaver

She was the auther of "The Valley of the Poor."


Madree Penn White

She published a small newspaper and was the founder and president of Triangle Press Company in St. Louis


Edith Motte Young

She was a teacher at Claflin College





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