[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 31 (Tuesday, February 25, 2014)]
[House]
[Pages H1884-H1885]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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THE DIVINE NINE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Illinois (Ms. Kelly) for 5 minutes.
Ms. KELLY of Illinois. Mr. Speaker, as we observe the final week of
Black
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History Month, I would like to recognize the Divine Nine historically
Black fraternities and sororities of the National Pan-Hellenic Council.
For over 100 years, brothers and sisters of the Divine Nine have
played an instrumental role in altering the course of American history,
and the Divine Nine have served as training grounds for some of our
Nation's best and brightest leaders.
The Divine Nine Organizations are:
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, founded in 1986 at Cornell University.
Their brotherhood includes the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.;
Congressmen Emanuel Cleaver, Danny Davis, Chaka Fattah, Al Green,
Gregory Meeks, Charles Rangel, David Scott, and Bobby Scott; Ambassador
Andrew Jackson Young; the National Urban League president, Marc Morial;
legal pioneers Charles Hamilton Houston and Thurgood Marshall; and
their honorable grand president, Mark S. Tillman.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, founded in 1908 at Howard University.
Their sisterhood proudly boasts Congresswomen Sheila Jackson Lee, Eddie
Bernice Johnson, Terri Sewell, and Frederica Wilson; actress Phylicia
Rashad of ``The Cosby Show''; author Maya Angelou; civil rights leaders
Rosa Parks and Coretta Scott King; and their honorable president
attorney, Carolyn House Stuart.
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, founded in 1911 at Indiana University.
Among their notable achievers are Microsoft chairman and CEO, John W.
Thompson; civil rights leader the Reverend Ralph Abernathy; founding
member of the Congressional Black Caucus, the Reverend Delegate Walter
Fauntroy; Congressmen Sanford Bishop, William Lacy Clay, John Conyers,
Alcee Hastings, Bennie Thompson, and Hakeem Jeffries; and Grand
Polemarch William ``Randy'' Bates.
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, founded in 1911 at Howard University. They
include in their ranks Assistant House Democratic Leader James Clyburn
of South Carolina; Congressman Hank Johnson of Georgia; NASA
Administrator Charles Bolden; comedian Bill Cosby; Dr. Charles Drew,
whose medical research in the field of blood transfusions led to the
founding of the blood bank; and their honorable grand basileus, Dr.
Andrew Ray.
Delta Sigma Theta, founded in 1913 at Howard University. Delta counts
as sisters my esteemed colleague and chairwoman of the Congressional
Black Caucus, the Honorable Marcia L. Fudge; also Congresswomen Yvette
Clarke and Joyce Beatty; Shirley Chisolm, the first African American
woman elected to Congress; former Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman; and
their honorable president, Paulette C. Walker.
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, founded in 1914 at Howard University. Not
only are the Sigmas the fraternity of my husband, Dr. Nathaniel Horn,
they also include former President of the United States William
Jefferson Clinton; Congressman John Lewis; A. Phillip Randolph, civil
rights pioneer and leader of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters;
Dr. George Washington Carver; and their Honorable President, Jonathan
Mason.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, founded in 1920 at Howard University. Notable
sisters include author Zora Neale Hurston; jazz great Sarah Vaughan;
the late Congresswoman Julia Carson; and their honorable president,
Mary Breaux Wright.
Sigma Gamma Rho, my sorority, founded in 1922 at Butler University.
The sisters of Sigma Gamma Rho include Congresswoman Corrine Brown of
Florida and the late Congresswoman Lindy Boggs; the first African
American winner of an Academy Award, Hattie McDaniel; and our esteemed
grand basileus, Bonita Herring.
Finally, Iota Phi Theta, founded in 1963 at Morgan State University.
Their notables include Congressman Bobby Rush; Billy Ocasio, former
alderman to Chicago's 26th Ward and current adviser to Governor Pat
Quinn; and their honorable grand polaris, Robert Clark.
Whether it has been standing up for women's suffrage, advancing civil
rights by dismantling Jim Crow, advancing the science of medicine, or
leading in business innovation, the Divine Nine has been there the
entire time leading from the front.
The Divine Nine's scope of service is felt far beyond their
organizational borders. The work of these fraternities and sororities
has helped to make this Nation a better place for all Americans. For
this, and many other reasons, I thank the entire Divine Nine for a job
well done.
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