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  2. Otto Bohanan - Wikipedia

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    At Howard, Bohanan was a member of the fraternity Omega Psi Phi. [6] [7] He graduated with a B.A. in 1914. [5] He was offered a position teaching English at Howard, but instead pursued a career in music. [5] He opened a music studio in New York City around April 1920. [8] In 1928, Bohanan received an MA from Teachers College at Columbia ...

  3. Langston Hughes - Wikipedia

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    He joined the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. [34] [35] After Hughes earned a B.A. degree from Lincoln University in 1929, he returned to New York. Except for travels to the Soviet Union and parts of the Caribbean, he lived in Harlem as his primary home for the remainder of his life.

  4. Melvin B. Tolson - Wikipedia

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    The poem consists of several sections, each beginning with a letter of the Greek alphabet. The poem concentrates on African-American life. The poem concentrates on African-American life. It was a striking change from his first works, and was composed in a jazz style, with quick changes and intellectually dense, rich allusions.

  5. Thomas E. Weatherly Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Weatherly attended Morehouse College in Atlanta at the age of fifteen, and Alabama A & M University in Huntsville, Alabama, where he joined Omega Psi Phi. He later studied at Hofstra University, CUNY Manhattan, and Columbia University. Weatherly served in the U.S. Marines before moving to New York in the winter of 1966–1967.

  6. Omega Psi Phi - Wikipedia

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    Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. (ΩΨΦ) is a historically African-American collegiate fraternity. It was founded on November 17, 1911 at Howard University. Omega Psi Phi is a founding member of the National Pan-Hellenic Council. The fraternity has chartered over 750 undergraduate and graduate chapters. Over 250,000 men have been initiated into ...

  7. Sterling Allen Brown - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Allen Brown (May 1, 1901 – January 13, 1989) was an American professor, folklorist, poet, and literary critic.He chiefly studied black culture of the Southern United States and was a professor at Howard University for most of his career.

  8. Omega Psi Phi convention draws thousands to Charlotte like ...

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    Omega Psi Phi was founded at Howard University in 1911 and became the first international fraternal organization established at a historically Black college. The Grand Conclave is traditionally ...

  9. Wilmeth Sidat-Singh - Wikipedia

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    Wilmeth Sidat-Singh was a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity initiated into Kappa chapter on May 2, 1938. [10] The original initiation document has a poem written about Sidat. [ 10 ] [ 11 ]