Lillie Burke

Lillie Burke

Infobox Person
name=Lillie Burke


caption=Lillie Burke, original founder of Alpha Kappa Alpha
image_size = 90
birth_date=
birth_place=Hertford, North Carolina
death_date=December 16, 1949
death_place=Washington, D.C.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Founders

Lillie Burke (d. December 16, 1949) She and her sister Beulah Burke were two of the nine original founders of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in 1908, the first sorority founded by African American women. Her legacy of creating Alpha Kappa Alpha has continued to contribute to society for nearly 100 years.

In her leadership as an educator and organizer, Burke created important social capital. The chapter Burke helped establish in Washington, DC helped support African American women in the community in their leadership of the next generations in society.

Lillie Burke demonstrated in her work as an educator and active sorority member how African American sororities supported women "to create spheres of influence, authority and power within institutions that traditionally have allowed African Americans and women little formal authority and real power." [Tamara L. Brown, Gregory Parks, Clarenda M. Phillips, "African American Fraternities and Sororities: The Legacy and the Vision". Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2005. p. 342.]

Early life

Born in Hertford, North Carolina,cite book | last=Parker |first=Marjorie H.| title=Past is Prologue: The History of Alpha Kappa Alpha 1908-1999 | year=1999 |publisher=Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated |location=Chicago p. 7.] Burke moved with her family to Washington, DC. There she and her sister Beulah attended the Howard Preparatory School. They graduated in 1904, ready to enter Howard University later that year.

Howard University

Lillie Burke was one of the twenty founders (specifically one of the original group of nine founders) of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. She and her sister Beulah were instrumental in organizing the sorority. They also created its motto, as they were both accomplished Greek scholars.

Lillie Burke graduated from Howard University with a Bachelor's of Arts in English. When she graduated from the top historically black college in the nation, it was a time when only 1/3 of 1% of African Americans and 5% of whites of eligible age attended any college. [James D. Anderson, "The Education of Blacks in the South, 1860-1935". Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1988, p.245] Burke then went on to earn a graduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

Career and community life

Burke had a long career as an educator in English in academic programs in public high schools in Pennsylvania, and especially Washington, DC, where she spent most of her career. She was head of the academic department at Downing Institute in Pennsylvania. She then went to North Carolina where she taught at the State Normal School at Fayetteville to prepare new generations of teachers, considered one of the most important careers in the South. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20060829161234/http://www.studentorg.vcu.edu/thetarho/lburke.html Lillie Burke] Retrieved 2007-12-10]

Burke encouraged and taught generations of students through 30 years as an educator in the Washington, DC public school system. Although the schools were segregated, because the District of Columbia was then run directly by the Federal government, African American teachers were paid at the same scale as white teachers. The system attracted highly qualified teachers, especially for Dunbar High School, the academic high school for African Americans. [Thomas Sowell, [http://www.tsowell.com/speducat.html The Education of Minority Children] Retrieved 12 December 2007]

After Burke returned to Washington in 1912, she helped charter the Xi Omega alumnae chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha. She continued to contribute to the community through her activities with the sorority and her church. cite web |url=http://aka1908.com/centennial/pdf/founders_pdf.pdf |date=April 2007|title=Alpha Kappa Alpha Centennial: Founders |publisher=Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.|accessdate=2007-08-15] She died in Washington, D.C. in 1949.

References

External links

* [http://web.archive.org/web/20060829161234/http://www.studentorg.vcu.edu/thetarho/lburke.html Biography at Virginia Commonwealth University]
* [http://www.aka1908.com/past/ Honoring the Past: Alpha Kappa Alpha Founders]
* [http://aka1908.com/centennial/pdf/founders_pdf.pdf Centennial Celebration: Founders]


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