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History Jun 02, 2008 This book is recommended to members and anyone who is interested in joining a African American Greek Letter Organization. It gives a good history on the fraternities and sororities.
The book is kind of old, but the history is there.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
It's A Good Book Jan 23, 2008 I don't think this book is written in the best format possible, but the information it contains is good. Buy it if you are really interested in the content and can deal with a little nonsense in the formatting.
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Good but could be better Nov 09, 2007 This book overall is great for someone interested in anj African-American Fraternity/Sorority. There are only a few downsides which include the distracting pieces of information about famous members on various pages. The profiles of these people should've had its own chapter. I also believe that the author has biased views since he is an Alpha and his wife is a Delta. I couldn't get over what he said about him thinking of Deltas when he thinks of the future and other similar staements (I probably misquoted but if you read the book you know what I mean). I understand he is entitled to his own opinion, but this book is suppose to be about history and facts. Leave the opinions out of it especially if you are obviously favoring one sorority/fraternity over the other. But overall it gave a good amount of history. I learned a lot by reading it.
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A good introduction but... May 14, 2007 As a member of one of the D9 sororities (Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.) I found this book to be a great intro for those that don't know much about the 9 organizations which make up the NPHC. Each organization's history and achievements are briefly reviewed along with some interviews of famous members and undergrad and grad chapters. I don't however find the answers to many questions that many people (D9 and non-D9) want to know. For a more in depth look into the history, legacy, and future of the D9, as well as the WHY's of Black Greek Letter Organizations, there is a phenomenal book out there titled "African American Fraternities and Sororities: The Legacy and The Vision." This book was written by D9 professors and scholars and is well worth the read. It will answer or attempt to answer many of the questions that most want to know, such as WHY D9 organizations do what they do? and HOW did it all get started? The book African American Fraternities And Sororities: The Legacy And The Vision is a great value to D9 members and non-D9 members alike, and especially for the other ethnic orgs (other BGLOs, Latin, Asian, Multicultural) that have copied the D9 in how they currently do things but do not know WHY we/they do them. It's a part of our history and heritage and you will find many of the answers to your questions in the book. If you want a great overall look into the D9, I recommend buying both books.
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Nice... Mar 21, 2007 I was pleasantly surprised to see that this book was written without bias and did an adequate job of providing information on the 'divine nine'. I think it's wonderful that a person can pick this book up as a resource of the historical backgrounds of our cherished greek organizations.
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