- Ethel Cuff Black
Ethel Cuff Black, one of the founders of
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, was born inWilmington, Delaware . Her father was a banker in an African-American owned business. Her maternal grandfather was aCivil War veteran.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 = 33
id =0688135099] InBordentown, New Jersey , she attended the Industrial School for Colored Youth and graduated with the highest grade point average. AtHoward University , she was chairwoman of the collegiate chapter of theYWCA . [Giddings "op. ed." pp. 39] During college, she was also the vice-president ofAlpha Kappa Alpha , but later ceded from the sorority in order to form Delta Sigma Theta with twenty-one other women [Giddings "op. ed." pp. 48] Due to illness, she graduated Howard in 1915. [Giddings "op. ed." pp. 65] She was also the first African-American teacher in Rochester,New York . [ [http://www.ou.edu/student/greek/dst/History05.htm Founders Biography. Kappa Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta at the University of Oklahoma] . Accessed on August 15, 2007.] She was married in 1939 to real estate agent David Horton Black. [Giddings "op. ed." pp. 185.]References
External links
* [http://www.utdeltas.com/illustrioussrc.htm Delta Sigma Theta Founder History at the University of Texas]
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