- Harriet Josephine Terry
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name=Harriet Josephine Terry
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occupation= founder ofAlpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated; English andHistory teacher
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birth_date=February 4 ,1885
birth_place=Cornwall-on-Hudson ,New York , U.S.
death_date=August 15 ,1967 (aged 82)cite book | last=McNealey|first=Earnestine G. | title=Pearls of Service: The Legacy of America’s First Black Sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha | year=2006 |publisher=Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated |location=Chicago p. 56.]
death_place=Washington, D.C. , U.S.
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February 4 ,1885 -August 15 ,1967 ) was one of the sophomores founders of 1908 of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the first sorority founded by African American women. The organization has continued to generate social capital for nearly 100 years.Terry was foremost an educator, for more than 30 years at the college level. She inspired new generations of teachers while teaching English at
Alabama A&M University for 37 years. The university named a women's residence hall in Terry's honor. The profession of teaching at all levels was one of the most prestigious in the African American community. Education was considered essential for continued progress, and the best students were encouraged to go into teaching.Terry also was active with
professional associations , the local chapters of Alpha Kappa Alpha, and the National Women's Club.Early life
Harriet Terry graduated from Cornwall-on-Hudson High School in spring 1906. She entered
Howard University later that year. It was the top historically black college in the nation, established after theCivil War . At the time only 1/3 of 1% of African Americans and only 5% of whites of eligible age attended any college.cite web |url=http://www.studentorg.vcu.edu/thetarho/terry.html|title=Harriet Terry|publisher=Theta Rho Chapter atVirginia Commonwealth University - Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated|accessdate=2007-11-17]Founding of Alpha Kappa Alpha
Nine women founded Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority on
January 15 ,1908 . Terry was a sophomore who also expressed interest. Because of excellent grades, she and several others were accepted as "honor sophomores", without initiation. [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 ISBN 0933244002 p. 12.] OnOctober 30 ,1908 , Terry was elected treasurer of the sorority.The first initiation ceremony took place on
February 11 ,1909 . In fall 1909, Terry started as elected president of the chapter. She wrote the Alpha Kappa Alpha initiation hymn, "Hail Alpha Kappa Alpha Dear."McNealey 2006, op. cit., p. 328.]Harriet Terry was also elected Secretary for the Class of 1910 at Howard University. She graduated with a
Bachelor of Arts degree inliberal arts in May 1910, with concentrations inLatin , English, French, German,political science ,pedagogy ,history , andchemistry .Career and civic life
After graduation, Terry became chairman of English and History at Gloucester High School in
Capahosie, Virginia . DuringWorld War I , she returned to Washington to work at theBureau of Engraving and Printing .McNealey 2006, op. cit., p. 57.]After the war, Terry started teaching English at Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical College, devoted to creating new educators. (It is now
Alabama A&M University ). She stayed with the university for more than 35 years, inspiring generations. In addition to teaching at the main campus, Terry trained public school teachers through Alabama A&M extension courses inAthens, Alabama andLimestone, Alabama . Creating new teachers was critical. A study in 1900 noted that twice as many African American teachers were needed to reach prospective students and achieve parity with white teachers. [James D. Anderson, "Black Education in the South, 1860-1935". Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1988, pp.244-245]Terry became a member of the National Women's Clubs, and also served with professional groups. She was a charter member of Chapel of the Holy Cross Episcopal Church in
Normal, Alabama .During these years, Terry continued to be involved with Alpha Kappa Alpha. In 1949, she established the Epsilon Gamma Omega alumnae chapter in
Normal, Alabama , and led it as president.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=2007-11-18]In 1959, Terry retired from teaching after having worked at Alabama A&M University for nearly 40 years. She returned to
Washington, D.C. , and joined the Xi Omega chapter of AKA.Terry enjoyed discussions about literature, other good conversation, books, and movies with students and friends. She died on
August 15 ,1967 .Honors
Alabama A&M University named Terry Hall, a women's residence hall, in honor of Harriet Terry, in recognition of her many contributions to the college.cite web |url=http://www.aamu.edu/portal/page/portal/Institutional_Advancement/Business_Industry_Cluster/Golf%20Benefit|date=2006-10-13|title=Golf Benefit|publisher=Alabama A&M University|accessdate=2007-11-17]
External links
* [http://www.studentorg.vcu.edu/thetarho/terry.html VCU Biography]
* [http://www.aka1908.com/past/ Honoring the Past: Alpha Kappa Alpha Founders]
* [http://aka1908.com/centennial/pdf/founders_pdf.pdf Centennial Celebration: Founders]References
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