Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 15, 2010, Page 9, Image 9

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    September 15. 2010
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Page 9
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ENÏEPÏAINMENT
Examining the Take Action Get Tested
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The history of
black fraternities
At the turn of the 20th century,
black Greek-letter organizations rose
out of a need for mutual support and
understanding in the African Ameri­
can community.
Standing in a unique position to
mobilize college students, the orga­
nizations have served as a proving
ground for black leaders over the
course of their history, with mem­
bers including Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr., Toni Morrison, Dr. Cornel
W est, C o n g re ssw o m a n Ju lia
Carson, and former Secretary of
Education Rod Paige.
Serving more than just a social
function, members are actively in­
volved in civic action, community
service, and philanthropy. However,
while these historical Greek organi­
zations make many positive contri­
butions to their communities, these
roles are generally overlooked in
favor of stereotypes and darkerprac-
tices, such as hazing.
In African American Fraternities
and Sororities: The Legacy and the
Vision, editors Tamara L. Brown,
Gregory S. Parks, and Clarenda M.
Phillips have compiled essays on
topics ranging from the historical
roots of black fraternities and so­
rorities to the contemporary hazing
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AFRICAN
AMERICAN
FRATERNITIES
AND SORORITIES
The Legacy and the Vision
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EDITED BY TAMARA t. BROWN,
GREGORY S. PARKS. AND CLARENDA M PHILLIPS
crisis within the organizations, from
new policy changes to the lasting
influence of stepping in the commu­
nity.
Contributors discuss the sig­
nificant role of the nine fraterni­
ties and sororities of the National
Pan-Hellenic Council, a collabo­
rative organization o f A frican
American, international Greek let­
tered groups.
African American Fraternities
and Sororities not only provides a
history of these often overlooked
organizations and their impact on
America, but it serves as an unbi­
ased testament to the remarkable
intellect, dignity, commitment, and
courage against racial injustice.
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Part 19. The Golden Years: Keeping in full
swing throughout the autumn of life
Q,
B ack w hen I was
younger, I loved playing
golf.
g o lf b Now some-thing is always
hurting so I don’t dare play! Could
you help?
: It is so unfor-tunate that
millions of our senior citi­
zens have worked and saved
give to their Com m unity only to
find the “golden years’ more
‘old” than “gold”. Right at the
height of their freedom , they
often find it d ifficu lt to get
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around, their old activities. U n­ in their step and the twinkle in their
fortunately, it is often thought eyes they get through Chiroprac­
that they m ust “learn to live with tic. Why don’t you get back in the
it” or be given yet another pain swing of things again? Give us a
pill. Actually that may be anything call today. Isn’t it time you stepped
but true. In our office we commonly up to Chiropractic? Life ’ s “golden
see people in their seventies and years” truly can be golden once
and
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