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Phi Beta Sigma founded - African American Registry

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On this date in 1914, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., was founded. Howard University's Langston Taylor, Charles I. Brown, and Leonard F. Morse chartered the fraternity. Its motto is: Culture for Service and Service for Humanity. Phi Beta Sigma is constitutionally bound to Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Reference: Black American Colleges and Universities: Profiles of Two-Year, Four-Year, & Professional Schools by Levirn Hill, Pub., Gale Group, 1994 ISBN: 0-02-864984-2

Source: African American Registry / Inspiring the Young Minds of Our Future

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