Anonymous ID: 9bf1d9 Jan. 15, 2021, 5:35 a.m. No.12531428   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1843

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>>12531344

>Roland Martin fagbook post

>https://archive.vn/zveFC

 

frat boys

Alpha Phi Alpha

 

Alpha Phi Alpha

ΑΦΑ

The crest of Alpha Phi Alpha

Founded December 4, 1906; 114 years ago

411 E. State St., Ithaca, New York,[1] Cornell University

Type Social

Emphasis Service

Scope International

Mission statement

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., develops leaders, promotes brotherhood and academic excellence, while providing service and advocacy for our communities.

Motto First of All, Servants of All,

We Shall Transcend All

Colors Black

Old gold

Symbol Sphinx

Flower Yellow rose

Publication The Sphinx[2]

Chapters 800+

Members 290,000+ lifetime

Nicknames Alphas, Ice Cold Brothas, The Oldest & The Coldest, Men of Distinction

Aims Manly Deeds, Scholarship, and Love For All Mankind

Headquarters 2313 Saint Paul Street

Baltimore, MD 21218

United States

Website APA1906.net

 

Notable members

 

The fraternity's membership roster includes activist Dick Gregory, Princeton Professor Cornel West, Congressman Charles B. Rangel, Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Samuel Pierce, celebrity physician Corey HĂ©bert, entrepreneur John Johnson, athlete Mike Powell, musician Donny Hathaway, United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young, the first Premier of Bermuda Sir Edward T. Richards, and Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson.[121]

 

Roland Burris became the only black member of the 2009 U.S. Senate when he assumed the seat vacated by President Barack Obama.[122]

 

Alpha men were instrumental in the founding and leadership of the NAACP (Du Bois),[123] People's National Party (PNP) Norman Manley,[124] Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) (Jesse E. Moorland),[125] UNCF (Frederick D. Patterson),[126] and the SCLC (King, Walker and Jemison). The National Urban League has had eight leaders in its more than 100 years of existence; six of its leaders are Alpha men: George Haynes, Eugene K. Jones, Lester Granger, Whitney Young, Hugh Price and Marc Morial.

Anonymous ID: 9bf1d9 Jan. 15, 2021, 6:29 a.m. No.12531996   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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>>12531843

think I answered my own Q

 

 

Questions surround Black militia leader John'Grandmaster Jay' Johnson who had home in West Chester

Kevin Grasha

Cincinnati Enquirer

The Not F***ing Around Coalition leader John "Grandmaster Jay" Johnson, center, leadsNFAC members down Rodman Street towards Churchill Downs on the 146th Kentucky Derby day in Louisville, Ky., Saturday afternoon, Sept. 5, 2020.

 

A Black militia that marched in Louisville after the shooting of Breonna Taylor is led by a man with connections to the Cincinnati area who documents say was discharged from the Army "under other than honorable conditions,” ran for president in 2016 and claimed to be a notable rapper and DJ.

 

The group is called the “Not F—ing Around Coaliton” (NFAC). According to court documents, one of its goals is to create a Black “ethnostate.” Members carry assault-style rifles during marches.

 

Its leader is 57-year-old John Fitzgerald Johnson, who calls himself “Grandmaster Jay” and says he had a career as a rapper, DJ and producer. The online trail for Grandmaster Jay includes a handful of biographies that appear to be self-submitted, a Wikipedia page that was deleted and numerous message board and social media posts accusing him of being a fraud.