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The National Pan-Hellenic Council was established during the Jim Crow era when Greek letter collegiate organizations founded by white Americans did not want to be affiliated with Greek letter collegiate organizations founded by African Americans. [3] The organization's stated purpose and mission in 1930:
In 1959, Zeta Phi Beta purchased its current headquarters, located at 1734 New Hampshire Avenue NW on Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C., becoming the first organization under the National Pan-Hellenic Council to have a national headquarters for all operations. [11] [12] Zeta Phi Beta was the first to charter a chapter in Africa (Monrovia, Liberia).
National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) - council formed by the nine largest and most established Black Greek lettered organizations, the "Divine Nine" National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) - conference formed by 26 national Greek lettered sororities and women's fraternities
National Pan-Hellenic Council; Racism in Greek life; Service fraternities and sororities; References This page was last edited on 26 January 2025, at 11:30 (UTC). ...
Although racial and religious restrictions have long since been abolished in all North American Interfraternity Conference and National Panhellenic Conference organizations, their memberships nationally remain predominantly Caucasian, and National Pan-Hellenic Council memberships largely African American. The new generation of cultural interest ...
The National Pan-Hellenic Council is an umbrella organization of international collegiate fraternities and sororities established in 1930 The main article for this category is National Pan-Hellenic Council .
The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) is an umbrella organization for 26 national and international women's sororities throughout the United States and Canada. Panhellenic ( lit. ' all-Greek ' ) refers to the group's members being autonomous social Greek-letter societies of college women and alumnae .
In 1930, Omega Psi Phi became one of 5 founding members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC). Today, the NPHC is composed of nine international black Greek-letter sororities and fraternities and promotes interaction through forums, meetings, and other mediums for the exchange of information, and engages in cooperative programming and ...