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Was black fraternity the Boulé created to destroy Marcus Garvey and his ‘Back to Africa’ movement? - Face2Face Africa

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In an era of deep-rooted segregation when black people were not allowed to join most predominantly white professional and cultural organizations emerged the Boulé, also known as the Sigma Pi Phi. Founded in 1904 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by Henry McKee Minton and colleagues, the Boulé was Americas first black Greek-letter fraternity. The 5,000-member fraternity with...

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