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Secret societies in the United States (including those founded in the United States that later spread to other countries, and those founded/inspired elsewhere that came to the United States). Subcategories
African-American fraternities and sororities are social organizations that predominantly recruit black college students and provide a network that includes both undergraduate and alumni members. These organizations were typically founded by Black American undergraduate students, faculty, and leaders at various institutions in the United States.
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Secret societies in the United States (17 C, 122 P) U. University clubs in the United States (1 C, 11 P) W. Women's clubs in the United States (7 C, 169 P)
The most notable of these early secret societies was called The Star and Lamp; it is known today on more than 100 campuses as Pi Kappa Phi. Founded at The College of Charleston in 1904, Pi Kappa Phi operated "sub-rosa", or under the rose of secrecy, for much of the twentieth century to hide their activities from the university's Baptist ...
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Secret societies in the United States (17 C, 122 P) Pages in category "American secret societies" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
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