History Of The Alpha Eta Chapter Quiz

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Do you understand anything about the history of the Alpha Eta Chapter? Would you be willing to try this quiz? The Alpha Eta Chapter of Alpha Phi Fraternity, Inc. Was chartered in January 1922 on the Harvard University campus by Bros. Raymond Pace Alexander. It is because of the institution’s rules the chapter became inactive and was moved. If you are interested in learning more about Alpha Phi, this History of the Alpha Eta Chapter Quiz will teach you about it.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which Alpha Eta charter member was married to Delta Sigma Theta’s first general president?

    • A.

      Charles H. Houston

    • B.

      Raymond P. Alexander

    • C.

      Dr. George H. Hyram

    • D.

      Warren Brunson

    Correct Answer
    B. Raymond P. Alexander
    Explanation
    Raymond P. Alexander is the correct answer because he was a charter member of the Alpha Eta chapter and was married to Dorothy Pelham Beckley, who was the first general president of Delta Sigma Theta.

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  • 2. 

    When Alpha Eta was founded at Harvard, it seemed desirable to set them apart from what Alpha Chapter

    • A.

      Sigma Chapter

    • B.

      Rho Chapter

    • C.

      Psi Chapter

    • D.

      Theta Chapter

    Correct Answer
    A. Sigma Chapter
    Explanation
    When Alpha Eta was founded at Harvard, it seemed desirable to set them apart from Alpha Chapter. This suggests that Alpha Eta wanted to establish their own identity and distinguish themselves from the original Alpha Chapter. The answer, Sigma Chapter, implies that Alpha Eta chose to differentiate themselves from Alpha Chapter by aligning with Sigma Chapter instead.

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  • 3. 

    Which Alpha Eta member created Alpha Phi Alpha’s Life Membership program?

    • A.

      James R. Knight

    • B.

      John D. Buckner

    • C.

      Farrow R. White

    • D.

      B.T. Johnson

    Correct Answer
    B. John D. Buckner
    Explanation
    John D. Buckner is the correct answer because he is the member of Alpha Eta who created Alpha Phi Alpha's Life Membership program.

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  • 4. 

    The Alpha Eta chapter was founded by:

    • A.

      Dave Ryan

    • B.

      Lena Julle

    • C.

      Lorene McCoy

    • D.

      Rich Freed

    Correct Answer
    D. Rich Freed
    Explanation
    The correct answer for the question is Rich Freed because it is stated in the given information that the Alpha Eta chapter was founded by Dave Ryan, Lena Julle, Lorene McCoy, and Rich Freed.

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  • 5. 

    Which Alpha Eta member served as CEO and President of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s National Memorial Project?

    • A.

      E.B. Jourdain

    • B.

      Calvin Price

    • C.

      Valmore Goines

    • D.

      Harry E. Johnson

    Correct Answer
    D. Harry E. Johnson
    Explanation
    Harry E. Johnson is the correct answer because he served as the CEO and President of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s National Memorial Project.

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  • 6. 

    Which Alpha Eta member is known as “The Man Who Killed Jim Crow?”

    • A.

      Odell Clark

    • B.

      Frank Wilson

    • C.

      Stephen Dorn

    • D.

      Charles Hamilton Houston

    Correct Answer
    D. Charles Hamilton Houston
    Explanation
    Charles Hamilton Houston is known as "The Man Who Killed Jim Crow" because of his instrumental role in dismantling the legal framework of racial segregation in the United States. As a lawyer and civil rights activist, Houston played a crucial role in leading the legal battle against racial discrimination, particularly through his work as the special counsel for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in the 1930s and 1940s. Houston's strategic litigation and advocacy efforts paved the way for landmark Supreme Court decisions, including Brown v. Board of Education, which ultimately ended legal segregation in public schools.

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  • 7. 

    There have been two General Presidents from Alpha Eta. True or False?

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False

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