Where are the jewels located - answer✔On the sigma
Journalist and senior correspondent honorary member for PBS news hour - answer✔Gwen Ifill
When was the women's suffrage march - answer✔March 1913
Became a music teacher in the Washington, DC school system (founder) - answer✔Olive Claire
Jones
The only Founder to receive a doctorate degree - answer✔Eliza Pearl Shippen
Served as the Recording Secretary of the Alpha Chapter; taught Claflin College in Orangeburg,
SC - answer✔Edith Motte Young
First sergeant at arms of the alpha chapter, charter member of Dallas alumnae chapter -
answer✔Frederica Chase Dodd
First Custodian (historian) of the Alpha Chapter; was the first black social worker with the New
York City and New York County charities - answer✔Winona Cargile Alexander
presented by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt to parents at the John Wesley AME Zion Church in
1945, had interactions with multiple US Presidents including William H Taft and John F
Kennedy - answer✔Florence Letcher Toms
Gifted singer and actress who harnessed her vocal powers and sang for TV shows (founder) -
answer✔Zephyr Chishom Carter
First black teacher in Richmond County and charter member of of Queens alumnae chapter, first
VP of Alpha Chapter - answer✔Ethel Cuff Black
Was from a small town in Beta, South Carolina (founder) - answer✔Mamie Reddy Rose
Excellent musician and graduated as Valedictorian of the Teachers College - answer✔Pauline
Oberdorfer Minor
Helped lobby Delta Sigma Theta to participate in the March for Women's Suffrage (founder) -
answer✔Jimmie Bugg Middleton
Accomplished linguist who spoke German, French, Greek, and Latin; designed ceremony for
inducting honorary members; first woman of the campus paper, The Howard University Journal -
answer✔Madree Penn White
Last surviving founder in 1993, the first black graduate of Washingtonville High School -
answer✔Naomi Sewell Richardson
Born in Illinois; constant supporter of Alpha Chapter - answer✔Marguerite Young Alexander
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