- Ethel Jones Mowbray
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name=Ethel Jones Mowbray
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caption=sophomore founder and incorporator ofAlpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated; Culinary Artist and teacher
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birth_place=Baltimore ,Maryland , U.S.
death_date=November 25 ,1948 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. 51.]
death_place=Kansas City ,Kansas , U.S.
spouse=George Mowbray
children=Geraldine and Helen
parents=Mr. and Mrs. George JonesEthel Jones-Mowbray was one of the twenty founders of
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the first sorority founded by African American women. Her legacy was an organization that has helped African American women succeed in college, prepare for leadership and organize in communities, and serve their communities in later life. The sorority has continued to generate social capital for nearly 100 years.Early life
Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, in Baltimore, Maryland, Ethel lost her mother at birth. Her father raised her alone until she was ten. Later, Ethel Jones was raised by a foster family, the Myers. Ethel Jones was educated in Baltimore public schools, and graduated with honors.
Ethel enrolled in
Howard University in 1906 in the College of Arts and Sciences.cite web |url=http://www.studentorg.vcu.edu/thetarho/mowbray.html |title=Ethel Jones Mowbray|publisher=Theta Rho Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated|accessdate=2007-10-27] In those years, only 1/3 of 1% of African Americans and 5% of whites attended any college, and Howard University was considered the top historically black college. [James D. Anderson,"The Education of Blacks in the South, 1860-1935". Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1988, p.245]Founding of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
At Howard, Ethel was one of seven sophomore honor initiates into
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. She participated in the first Ivy Day ceremonies onMay 25 ,1909 , when members started a tradition of planting ivy at Miner Hall.cite web |url=http://www.studentorg.vcu.edu/thetarho/mowbray.html |title=Ethel Jones Mowbray|publisher=Theta Rho Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated|accessdate=2007-10-27]In 1909 Ethel Jones was the first vice-president of Alpha Kappa Alpha. The following year she served as president of the chapter.
Ethel Jones graduated in 1910 with a bachelor's degree in math and a minor in
education .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]Incorporation of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
Ethel Mowbray, Nellie Quander,
Julia Evangeline Brooks ,Norma Boyd ,Nellie Pratt Russell andMinnie B. Smith decided to incorporate Alpha Kappa Alpha and completed the process onJanuary 29 ,1913 .cite book
last =Giddings
first =Paula
title = In Search of Sisterhood: Delta Sigma Theta and the Challenge of the Black Sorority Movement
publisher =HarperCollins Publishers
date = 1988
location = New York, New York
pages = 53
id =0688135099] In 1913, Mowbray was the vice-president of Alpha Kappa Alpha's first directorate.A group of women who wanted a different direction split from Alpha Kappa Alpha and formedDelta Sigma Theta .Career and civic activities
After college, Jones first taught in Baltimore public schools for a few years. In 1913, she married George Mowbray, whom she had dated since college. Ethel and George Mowbray moved to
Chicago , where George did graduate work at theUniversity of Chicago .In 1914, Ethel and her husband moved to
Kansas City ,Kansas .McNealey 2006, op. cit. p. 52.] She worked as a culinary artist, while her husband was a teacher in the Kansas City public schools. Ethel later owned and operated a catering business.In 1924, Mowbray chartered Mu Omega chapter in Kansas City. She encouraged expansion of Alpha Kappa Alpha in other cities as well. Mowbray worked with the
Parent Teacher Association as a junior high school "room mother", where she assisted the teacher.Ethel and George Mowbray had two children, Geraldine and Helen. Geraldine went to medical school, practiced as a physician, and married. She also became a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha.
To keep her mind sharp, Mowbray enjoyed playing with three bridge clubs.Mowbray died on
November 25 ,1948 , in Kansas City, Kansas. Alpha Kappa Alpha's Educational Advancement Foundation has an endowment in Mowbray's honor.cite web |url=http://www.akaeaf.org/programsandinitiatives/endowments/|title=Endowments|publisher=Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated - Educational Advancement Foundation|accessdate=2007-05-16]References
External links
* [http://www.studentorg.vcu.edu/thetarho/mowbray.html Biography from 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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