- Eugene K. Jones
Eugene Kinckle Jones ( July 30, 1885 - January 11, 1954) was one the ("commonly referred to as Jewels") of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity at
Cornell University in 1906. He became Alpha chapter’s second President and co-authored the Fraternity name with Henry Callis.Jones organized the first three Fraternity chapters that branched out from Cornell: Beta at
Howard University , Gamma atVirginia Union University and the original Delta chapter at theUniversity of Toronto inCanada .Jones was a member of the first "Committees on Constitution and Organization" and helped write the Fraternity
ritual . Jones also has the distinction of being one of the first initiates as well as an original founder. Jones' status as a founder was not finally established until 1952.In 1918, Jones became the first Executive Secretary of the
National Urban League . The League, under his direction significantly expanded its multifaceted campaign to crack the barriers to black employment, spurred first by the boom years of the 1920s, and then, by the desperate years of theGreat Depression . He implementedboycott s against firms that refused to employ blacks, pressured schools to expand vocational opportunities for young people, constantly prodded Washington officials to include blacks inNew Deal recovery programs, and a drive to get blacks into previously segregated labor unions. [cite web |url=http://www.nul.org/history.html |title=National Urban League History |publisher=National Urban League |accessdate=2007-08-18]Jones was a member of President
Franklin D. Roosevelt ’sBlack Cabinet . [cite web |url=http://www.vuu.edu/aboutVUU/history.htm |title=Virginia Union University History |publisher=Virginia Union University |accessdate=2007-08-18]Jones’ correspondence with
Marian Anderson in the Marian Anderson Papers, folder 2927, is held at theUniversity of Pennsylvania , Rare Book and Manuscript Library. [cite web |url=http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/alpha/sevenjewels/sevenjewels_3.html |title=The “Seven Jewels”: Students, Then Brothers |work=Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, A Centennial Celebration
publisher=Cornell University Library |accessdate=2007-08-18]References
*cite book | last=Wesley |first=Charles H. |authorlink=Charles H. Wesley| title=The History of Alpha Phi Alpha, A Development in College Life | origyear=1928 |publisher=Foundation Publishers | year=1981 | id=ASIN: B000ESQ14W
*cite book | last=Mason |first=Herman "Skip"| title=The Talented Tenth: The Founders and Presidents of Alpha | origyear=1997 | publisher=Four-G Publishers, Inc| year=1999| id=ISBN 1-885066-63-5 | chapter='The Visionary Jewel'—Eugene Kinckle JonesFootnotes
External links
* [http://www.alphaphialpha.net/ Alpha Phi Alpha website]
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