The list of
Alpha Phi Alpha (
ΑΦΑ ) brothers (commonly referred to as
Alphas ) includes initiated and honorary members.
Alpha Phi Alpha is the first inter-collegiate
Greek-letter organization established for Black college students. Convened in December 1905 as a literary society with the first presiding officer being
CC Poindexter , it was established as a fraternity on December 4, 1906, at
Ithaca, New York . Alpha Phi Alpha opened chapters at other colleges, universities, and cities, and named them with
Greek letters . Members traditionally
pledge into a chapter, although some members were granted honorary status before the fraternity discontinued the practice of granting honorary membership. A chapter name ending in "Lambda" denotes an alumni chapter. The only alumni chapters that have not ended in "Lambda" are Rho Chapter, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as well as the Omicron Lambda Alpha chapter in Washington, DC and the Omicron Lambda Beta chapter in Illinois, which were both intermediate chapters but became alumni chapters after the discontinuation of intermediate chapters.
No chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha is designated Omega , the last letter of the Greek alphabet that traditionally signifies "the end". Deceased brothers are respectfully referred to as having their membership transferred to Omega Chapter, the fraternity's chapter of sweet rest. Frederick Douglass is distinguished as the only member initiated posthumously when he became an exalted honorary member of the Omega chapter in 1921.
The fraternity through its college and alumni chapters serves the community through nearly a thousand chapters in the United States, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean.
The fraternity has been led by 36 General Presidents. Its membership includes two premiers ; four governors ; a vice president , four senators ; a Supreme Court justice ; two presidential candidates; Nobel Prize , Pulitzer Prize , Lenin Peace Prize , Kluge Prize , Golden Globe , Academy Award , Grammy Award , and Emmy Award winners; French Légion d'honneur and Croix de Guerre laureates; at least four Rhodes Scholars ; eighteen diplomats ; fourteen Presidential Medal of Freedom , seven Congressional Gold Medal , and seventeen Spingarn Medal recipients; and eighteen Olympians . Buildings, monuments, stadiums, arenas, courthouses, and schools have been named after Alpha men, such as the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial , the Thurgood Marshall Public Policy Building at the University of Maryland, the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center , the Whitney Young Memorial Bridge , the Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium , the Paul Robeson Plaza at Rutgers University, the Jack Trice Stadium at Iowa State University, the John H. Johnson School of Communication at Howard University, the Oscar W. Ritchie Pan-African Cultural Arts Center at Kent State University, the Arvarh E. Strickland General Classroom Building at the University of Missouri-Columbia, the G. Larry James Memorial Stadium , the Edward W. Brooke Courthouse, the John H. Stroger Cook County hospital, the John Hope Franklin Memorial Plaza in Tulsa Oklahoma, the Stephan P. Mickle Sr. Courthouse, the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building, the Ralph H. Metcalfe Federal Building, the A. Maceo Smith Federal Building, the Robert F. Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Cornell University, and the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport .
The House of Alpha
The House of Alpha was first published in the December 1923 edition of The Sphinx Magazine . The poem would later be attributed to Bro. Sidney P. Brown and quickly became a staple within the fraternity. When speaking about the poem in 1981, Brown cited his experiences with Beta (Washington, D.C.), Theta (Chicago), Xi Lambda (Chicago Alumni), and Eta Lambda (Atlanta Alumni) as collective inspirations for the poem. Loyalty to the Fraternity was repeatedly urged by brothers on the part of those who were among the initiated, and for every chapter with the vision of a fraternity house. The statement has become a manifesto for the national fraternity and chapters, as each may symbolically be referred to as a "House of Alpha".
Eugene K. Jones , sometimes referred to as "The Visionary Jewel", once said:
Alpha Phi Alpha, the oldest of Negro Fraternities, with all of its members presumably far above the average American and having a good and practical understanding of the salient factors involved in the Negro's problem...should be able to take into their hands the leadership in the Negro's struggle for status.
Here follows a list of notable Alphas.
Founders
Charter for Alpha Phi Alpha's Alpha chapter with signatures of founders, Cornell University, circa 1906
Academia
Educators
Ninety-five percent of all Black colleges have been headed by an Alpha.
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Herman Branson
Beta Gamma
President of Central State University and Lincoln University ; co-discoverer of the alpha helix ; sickle-cell physicist
James P. Brawley
Alpha Delta
President of Clark College
Calvin Burnett
Delta Lambda
President of Coppin State University
Julius Chambers
Gamma Beta
Attorney who argued in the Supreme Court case styled Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education ; third Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund; president of North Carolina Central University
James Cheek
Beta Rho
President of Howard University
Thomas W. Cole Jr.
Alpha Sigma
First President of Clark Atlanta University , president of West Virginia State University , Interim Chancellor of University of Massachusetts Amherst
Thomas W. Cole Sr.
Alpha Sigma
President of Wiley College ; 21st General President of Alpha Phi Alpha
Matthew Davage
Alpha Phi
President of Clark College, now Clark Atlanta University
William B. Delauder
Beta Alpha
President of Delaware State University
James Douglas
Delta Theta
President of Texas Southern University
John Malcus Ellison
Gamma
First African American President of Virginia Union University , 1941
Ernest A. Finney Jr.
Delta Alpha
Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court ; South Carolina House of Representatives ; Interim President of South Carolina State University
Floyd H. Flake
Zeta Gamma Lambda
Former US Congressman from New York ; president of Wilberforce University ; pastor of Greater Allen Cathedral of New York
Elson S. Floyd
Mu Zeta
First African American President of three universities: Western Michigan University, University of Missouri, and Washington State University
Luther H. Foster Jr.
Beta Gamma
Fourth President of Tuskegee University
Luther H. Foster Sr.
Gamma Phi
President of Virginia State University
Norman Francis
Sigma Lambda
President of Xavier University ; President of Louisiana Recovery Authority ; 2006 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
Robert Michael Franklin Jr.
Eta Lambda
President of Morehouse College
James R. Gavin
Gamma Mu
President of Morehouse School of Medicine
Hugh M. Gloster
Alpha Rho
President of Morehouse College; Physician, Founder and namesake of the Morehouse School of Medicine Hugh M. Gloster Society
George Gore Jr.
Tau Lambda
Fifth President of Florida A&M University ; Interim President of Fisk University ; founder of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society
Ervin V. Griffin Sr.
Beta Theta
President of West Virginia State College
William H. Hale
Beta Kappa
President of Langston University
Jaffus Hardrick
Zeta Xi
14th President of Florida Memorial University
G. Lamar Harrison
Beta
President of Langston University
Cornelius Henderson
Alpha Phi
President of Gammon Theological Seminary
Charles A. Hines
Beta
President of Prairie View A&M University ; Major General
Ernest Holloway
Beta Kappa
14th President of Langston University
John Hope
Eta Lambda
First Black President of Morehouse College ; president of Atlanta University ; co-founder of the Niagara Movement and NAACP; fourth president of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History ; 1936 Spingarn Medal recipient
Freeman A. Hrabowski III
Gamma Iota
President of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County ; social activist
Frederick S. Humphries
Beta Nu
Eighth President of Florida A&M University
William P. Hytche Sr.
Beta Kappa
President of University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Charles S. Johnson
Gamma
Editor of the National Urban League 's Opportunity magazine; first Black President of Fisk University
Walter M. Kimbrough
Zeta Pi
President of Dillard University ; author
Raphael Lanier
Mu Lambda
United States Ambassador to Liberia; first president of Texas Southern University
Thomas F. Law
Delta Rho
First President of Saint Paul's College
John H. Lewis
Zeta
President of Morris Brown College
Joseph T. McMillan Jr.
Beta
First President of Huston–Tillotson College
John A. Middleton
Nu Eta Lambda
President of Morris Brown College
Luna Mishoe
Alpha Pi Lambda
President of Delaware State University
Elfred A. Packard
Chi Lambda
22nd President of Wilberforce University
Frederick D. Patterson
Alpha Nu
Third President of Tuskegee University ; co-founder of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF); 1987 Presidential Medal of Freedom; 1988 Spingarn Medal recipient
Benjamin Payton
Beta Delta
Fifth President of Tuskegee University
Henry Ponder
Beta Kappa
President of Talladega College , Fisk University and Benedict College ; 28th General President of Alpha Phi Alpha; vice chairman of the World Policy Council
Earl Richardson
Delta Nu
President of Morgan State University
John B. Slaughter
Kappa Tau
President of University of Maryland and Occidental College ; first African American Director of the National Science Foundation
Kent J. Smith Jr.
Beta Sigma
16th President of Langston University
Louis Wade Sullivan
Alpha Rho
Secretary of Health and Human Services ; co-founder and first President of Morehouse School of Medicine
Ronald Temple
Delta Gamma Lambda
President of City Colleges of Chicago
Jack Thomas
Tau Lambda
11th President of Western Illinois University ; first African American President of WIU; author; national and international keynote speaker/lecturer
Gregory J. Vincent
Alpha Rho Lambda
President of Hobart College and William Smith College; Professor; Attorney, civil rights and social justice expert
Walter Washington
Gamma Upsilon
President of Alcorn State University ; 24th General President of Alpha Phi Alpha
Charles H. Wesley
Zeta
President of Central State University ; president of Wilberforce University ; executive director and president of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASALH); 14th general president and historian of Alpha Phi Alpha
Sidney David Williams
Beta Zeta
Fourth President of Elizabeth City State University
Floyd Flake
Norman Francis
Charles S. Johnson
Louis Sullivan
Scholarship
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
David H. Blackwell
Tau
Professor of Mathematics University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley); first Black person admitted to the National Academy of Sciences; first tenured black professor in UC Berkeley history; former Chair of the Department of Statistics
William Jelani Cobb
Kappa Phi Lambda
Professor of Journalism at Columbia University; former Professor of History and Director of the Institute for African American Studies at the University of Connecticut; author of The Substance of Hope ; staff writer at The New Yorker magazine; contributor to MSNBC TV; Dean of the Columbia University School of Journalism
Kevin Cokley
Xi Eta
Author of The Myth of Black Anti-Intellectualism ; former editor-in-chief of the Journal of Black Psychology ; University of Texas at Austin educational psychology professor; first Black person admitted to the University of Texas System Academy of Distinguished Teachers; Association of Black Psychologists Distinguished Psychologist
William P. Foster
Upsilon
Creator of the Florida A&M University Marching "100" Band
E. Franklin Frazier
Delta Nu Lambda
American sociologist; author of The Negro Family , Black Bourgeoisie , and On Race Relations ; Fisk University Professor; recipient of 1940 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for the most significant work in the field of race relations; Guggenheim Fellowship Award recipient
John Hope Franklin
Alpha Chi
President of American Historical Association ; 1995 Spingarn Medal , Presidential Medal of Freedom , and 2006 Kluge Prize recipient; author of From Slavery To Freedom ; namesake of the John Hope Franklin Memorial Plaza at the site of the Tulsa, Oklahoma "Black Wall Street" massacre and race riot.
Ernest J. Harris
Gamma Delta
Research entomologist; developer of the "male annihilation" method of insect control adopted by over 20 countries; original Montford Point Marine and 2017 recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal
Hobart Jarrett
Alpha Sigma
Member of the Wiley College Debate Team that in 1935 defeated the University of Southern California national champions; author of the second volume of The History of Sigma Pi Phi
Elgy Johnson
Alpha Omicron
Mathematician
Marshall Jones
Beta Pi Lambda
Acclaimed research scientist in the field of laser additive technologies; 2017 inductee into the National Inventors Hall of Fame
Kelly Miller
Beta (honorary)
Leading African-American intellectual for more than half a century; first Black person admitted to Johns Hopkins University
James A. Porter
Beta
Scholar whose book Modern Negro Art became a standard reference work on Black art in America
J. Marshall Shepherd
Kappa Phi Lambda
Physicist; NASA meteorologist; international expert on weather and global climate change; university professor
Warren Washington
Epsilon Zeta Lambda
Climate change scientist; 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for Science recipient; first African American President of the American Meteorological Society; awarded 2010 National Medal of Science by President Barack Obama; presidential advisor to Presidents Carter, Reagan, Clinton, and both Bushes; professor of climatology at the University of Oregon
Robert E. Weems Jr.
Theta
Willard W. Garvey Distinguished Professor of Business History at Wichita State University; acclaimed for extensive and systematic research on African American consumerism; lecturer and author of books on the economic history of African Americans including Black Business in the Black Metropolis , Desegregating the Dollar , and Business in Black and White
Cornel West
Zeta Beta Lambda
Professor of religion at Harvard and Princeton ; author and social activist
Roger L. Youmans
Upsilon
Surgeon; University of California Berkeley medical professor; author of When Elephants Fight: An American Surgeon's Chronicle of Congo
John Franklin
Kelly Miller
Cornel West
Rhodes scholars
The Rhodes Scholarship is the world's oldest and arguably most prestigious international fellowship. The scholarships have been awarded to applicants annually since 1902 by the Rhodes Trust in Oxford based on academic qualities, as well as those of character.
Westley Moore
Business
Alonzo Herndon
Gerald Albright
Duke Ellington
Entertainment
Music
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Cannonball Adderley
Beta Nu
Jazz saxophonist
Gerald Albright
Iota Chi
Jazz saxophonist
Jerry Butler
Xi Lambda
Songwriter, composer; former lead singer of The Impressions ; 1991 inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; 1993 NAACP Image Award Hall of Fame inductee
Duke Ellington
Alpha Zeta Lambda
Composer, bandleader, actor; Grammy Award winner; 1959 Spingarn Medal and 1969 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient; Pulitzer Prize in recognition of his musical genius
Marc Gay
Beta
Singer in the R&B group Shai
Lionel Hampton
Phi
Jazz percussionist and bandleader; National Medal of Arts recipient; Goodwill Ambassador for the United States
Antonio Hart
Sigma
Jazz saxophonist
Donny Hathaway
Beta
Songwriter and arranger for The Staple Singers , Jerry Butler, and Aretha Franklin ; singer who recorded duets with Roberta Flack ; recorded the theme song to the TV series Maude
Fletcher Henderson
Alpha Phi
Pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer , important in the development of big band jazz and swing music
Carl Martin
Beta
Singer in the R&B group Shai
Lionel Richie
Alpha Nu Lambda
Singer and member of the Commodores ; Grammy Award and Academy Award winner; 2003 Hollywood Walk of Fame honoree
Noble Sissle
Theta
Jazz composer, lyricist, bandleader, and singer of the Harlem Renaissance ; lyricist of Shuffle Along , which became the first hit musical on Broadway written by and about African-Americans
Lanzel Smith Jr.
Delta Zeta
International Disc Jockey and multi-faceted producer
Darnell Van Rensalier
Beta
Singer in the R&B group Shai
Jonathan White
Gamma Delta
Jazz composer, saxophonist
Lionel Hampton
Lionel Richie
Noble Sissle
Film, television, and theatre
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
Alpha Epsilon
Actor, best known for Candyman , The Get Down , The Greatest Showman , Baywatch , Aquaman , Watchmen ; 2020 Emmy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor
Darryl M. Bell
Delta Zeta
Actor, best known for A Different World
Bret E. Benson
Mu Gamma
Actor in TV and film; motivational speaker, best known for ATLANTA , Fatal Attraction , Angie's List
Benny Boom
Pi Rho
Director of music videos; director of 2017 Tupac biography movie All Eyez On Me
Rusty Cundieff
Alpha Delta
Actor, writer; director of Tales from the Hood and Chappelle's Show ; correspondent on TV Nation
Rel Dowdell
Alpha Chi
Writer and director of feature films Train Ride and Changing the Game
Todd Duncan
Mu Lambda
First Black person to sing with a major opera company ; the original Porgy in George Gershwin 's Porgy and Bess ; 1984 George Peabody Medal of Music recipient
Andra Fuller
Tau Alpha
Actor, best known for Black Jesus , RoomieLoverFriends , The L.A. Complex
Kevin Grevioux
Beta
Writer, producer, actor in Underworld films, The Mask , Steel , Congo , Planet of the Apes
Gary Hardwick
Epsilon
Producer, writer, director of The Brothers , Deliver Us from Eva , Radio , and Bring It On
Omari Hardwick
Zeta Pi
Actor in Saved , Dark Blue , Power , and The A-Team
Rob Hardy
Beta Nu
Film director, film producer, screenwriter, and television director
Hill Harper
Kappa Phi Lambda
Actor on The Good Doctor , CSI: NY ; author of Letters to a Young Brother
Lanre Idewu
Alpha Theta
Actor, producer best known for South Side , Sherman’s Showcase , Arrested Development , The Game , The Choir
Barry Jenkins
Iota Delta
First African American director to win an Oscar Academy Award for Best Picture (Moonlight ); Director of 2019 Golden Globe Award-winning movie If Beale Street Could Talk
Christian Keyes
Zeta Beta
Television and movie actor, singer, and model; Diary of a Mad Black Woman , Let's Stay Together , Moonlight , Sex Chronicles
Vaughn Lowery
Alpha
Model, actor, and president/founder of 360 Magazine ; model for Joe Boxer , Gap , Fila , Target , Old Navy , Dasani , Skechers , and Ecko Unlimited ; runway model for Tommy Hilfiger , Phat Farm , and Karl Kani
Yohance Myles
Beta Upsilon
Television and movie actor; Containment , Into the Badlands , 2 Guns
William Packer
Beta Nu
Producer and director of films, including The Gospel , Pandora's Box , Stomp the Yard , Trois , and Roots (2016 remake); first African American to produce the Academy Awards Oscar presentations ceremony (2022)
Joseph C. Phillips
Iota Zeta Lambda
Actor on The Cosby Show , General Hospital , and Strictly Business ; political commentator on NPR 's News and Notes with Ed Gordon
Randal Pinkett
Kappa Phi Lambda
Fourth winner of NBC's reality show The Apprentice ; Rhodes Scholar
Kevin Powell
Zeta Eta
Cast member of The Real World: New York ; political activist; poet; writer; entrepreneur
Tim Reid
Eta Lambda
Actor, Sister, Sister , WKRP in Cincinnati , That '70s Show
Paul Robeson
Nu
NFL player; actor; singer; attorney; social activist, 1945 Spingarn Medal recipient; Stalin Peace Prize laureate
Terrell Tilford
Alpha Epsilon
Television and movie actor, Soul Food , Days Of Our Lives , Guiding Light , One Life To Live , The Protector
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Hill Harper
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Government, law, and public policy
Note: individuals who belong in multiple sections appear in the first relevant section.
US Vice Presidents and Supreme Court
Hubert Humphrey
Thurgood Marshall
Cabinet and Cabinet-level ranks
Lee Brown
Samuel Pierce
Louis Sullivan
Don R. Cravins Jr.
Members of the United States Congress
William Dawson
Ron Dellums
Julian Dixon
Chaka Fattah
Harold Ford Sr.
William H. Gray
US Governors and Lieutenant Governors
Ralph Metcalfe
Adam Powell Jr.
Diplomats
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Samuel Clifford Adams Jr.
Alpha Chi
U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of the Niger
Orison Rudolph Aggrey
Beta Mu Lambda
Ambassador to Republic of The Gambia , Republic of Senegal , and Romania
Archibald Carey Jr.
Theta
Diplomat; attorney; Circuit Court Judge; Pastor
Walter Carrington
Sigma
Ambassador to Republic of Senegal and Federal Republic of Nigeria
Horace Dawson
Nu
Ambassador to Republic of Botswana ; Director of the Ralph Bunche International Affairs Center, Howard University; Chairman of the World Policy Council
Frederick Douglass
(honorary)
Minister to Republic of Haiti ; anti-slavery activist
Edward R. Dudley
Alpha Omicron
United States Ambassador to Liberia; First African American to hold the rank ambassador; Justice of the New York Supreme Court
Walter A. Gordon
Alpha Epsilon
U.S. Federal District Court Judge; Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands; First All-American football player in University of California history and California state champion in wrestling and boxing; Chartering member of Alpha Epsilon chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Lionel Hampton
Phi
Goodwill Ambassador ; jazz percussionist and bandleader; National Medal of Arts recipient
James A. Joseph
Beta Sigma
Ambassador to South Africa ; Under Secretary of Interior
Kenton Keith
Upsilon
Ambassador to State of Qatar
Raphael Lanier
Mu Lambda
Minister to Liberia ; first president of Texas Southern University
Delano Lewis
Upsilon
Ambassador to South Africa; President and Chief Executive Officer of National Public Radio ; President of The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company
Frenise A. Logan
Alpha Chi
Diplomatic cultural affairs attache' in Madras and Calcutta, India; Historian; Poet
Donald McHenry
Eta Tau
Ambassador to United Nations
John H. Morrow
Delta Iota
First United States Ambassador to Guinea after its independence; first US Representative to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Gerald Eustis Thomas
Sigma
Ambassador to Guyana and Kenya ; Admiral, US Navy
Terence Todman
Delta Zeta
Ambassador to Republic of Chad , Guinea, Costa Rica , Spain , Denmark , and Argentina
Lester Walton
Eta
Minister to Liberia
Clifton Reginald Wharton Sr.
Sigma
Ambassador to Norway and Minister to Romania
Franklin H. Williams
Nu
Ambassador to Republic of Ghana and the United Nations; President of the Phelps-Stokes Fund
Andrew Young
Beta
Ambassador to the United Nations; Representative from Georgia; two-term Mayor of Atlanta ; 1990 Governor of Georgia candidate; 1978 Spingarn Medal , 1981 Presidential Medal of Freedom , and French Légion d'honneur recipient
Robert Scott
Charles Turnbull
Frederick Douglass
Mayors
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Dennis Archer
Alpha Upsilon
Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court ; Mayor of Detroit , Michigan ; first Black President of the American Bar Association
Richard Arrington Jr.
Gamma Kappa
First Black Mayor of Birmingham
Ras J. Baraka
Alpha Alpha Lambda
Mayor of Newark, New Jersey; Grammy Award-winning music producer; educator; author
Thomas V. Barnes
Gamma Rho
Mayor of Gary, Indiana
Marion Barry
Beta Xi
Mayor of Washington, D.C. ; first Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Ted Berry
Alpha Alpha
First Black Mayor of Cincinnati ; board member of the NAACP
Byron Brown
Delta Epsilon
Senator of New York; first Black Mayor of Buffalo
Willie Brown
Xi Rho
First Black Mayor of San Francisco ; Speaker of the California State Assembly ; the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge is in part named in his honor
Melvin Carter
Beta Nu
First Black Mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota
Lawrence D. Crawford
Epsilon
Mayor of Saginaw, Michigan
David Dinkins
Beta
First Black Mayor of New York City
Gow Fields
Mu Zeta Lambda
First Black Mayor of Lakeland, Florida
Anthony Ford
Xi Iota
Mayor of Stockridge, Georgia
Maynard Jackson
Alpha Rho
First Black and three-term Mayor of Atlanta; Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport is in part named in his honor
Harvey Johnson Jr.
Beta Omicron
First Black Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi
Kwame Kilpatrick
Beta Nu
Mayor of Detroit who resigned after pleading guilty to felony charges stemming from a text message scandal ; convicted of federal charges including racketeering and extortion
Henry L. Marsh III
Gamma
First African American Mayor of Richmond
Rudolph McCollum Jr.
Beta
Mayor of Richmond
James McGee
Xi
First Black Mayor of Dayton
Wayne M. Messam
Iota Delta
First Black Mayor of Miramar, Florida
Ernest Nathan Morial
Beta Tau
Louisiana State Legislature; first Black Mayor of New Orleans ; namesake of the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans
Marc Morial
Psi
Louisiana State Legislature ; Mayor of New Orleans ; 8th CEO of the National Urban League
J.O. Patterson
Alpha Chi
First African American Mayor of Memphis, Tennessee
Timothy L. Ragland
Upsilon Eta
First African American and youngest Mayor in the history of Talladega, Alabama
Norm Rice
Zeta Pi Lambda
First and only African-American Mayor of Seattle
Eugene Sawyer
Beta Upsilon
Mayor of Chicago
Frank Scott Jr.
Kappa Eta
Mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas
AC Wharton
Beta Omicron
Mayor of Memphis, Tennessee
Lionel Wilson
Alpha Epsilon
First Black Mayor of Oakland
Randall Woodfin
Alpha Rho
Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama
Marion Barry
Byron Brown
Willie Brown
David Dinkins
Judges and lawyers
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Ralph Bailey Jr.
Alpha Pi
First full-time African-American male judge in Henry County, Georgia
Robert Benham
Eta Lambda
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia
Joe Brown
Kappa Eta
Host of the syndicated show Judge Joe Brown ; presided over James Earl Ray 's last appeal for Ray's conviction for the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Robert L. Carter
Nu
Pivotal role in Sweatt v. Painter , Brown v. Board of Education , and NAACP v. Alabama ; US District Court Judge; 2004 Spingarn Medal recipient; Federal District Appellate Judge
Julius Chambers
Gamma Beta
Attorney in the Supreme Court case styled Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education ; third Director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund; president of North Carolina Central University
U. W. Clemon
Omicron Lambda
U.S Federal District Court Judge for Alabama
Christopher Darden
Epsilon Mu
Prosecutor in the murder trial of O. J. Simpson
Milton C. Davis
Gamma Phi
Assistant Attorney General of the state of Alabama who researched and wrote opinions which led Governor George Wallace to pardon Clarence Norris, the last known surviving defendant in the international cause célèbre case of the Scottsboro Boys ; 29th General President of Alpha Phi Alpha
Harry T. Edwards
Theta Zeta Lambda
Justice for the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
Jerome Farris
Alpha Rho
First Black Federal Judge appointed to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
Ernest A. Finney Jr.
Delta Alpha
Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court ; South Carolina House of Representatives ; Interim President of South Carolina State University; attorney in the civil rights case styled The Friendship 9
Charles Hamilton Houston
Sigma
Chief architect of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund's strategy for racial equality in dismantling the Jim Crow laws ; first Black editor of the Harvard Law Review ; 1950 Spingarn Medal recipient
Charles Preston Howard Sr.
Gamma Phi
Co-founder of the National Bar Association, the oldest and largest organization of African American Attorneys
Harry E. Johnson
Beta Tau
President of the Washington, D.C. Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation, Inc., which oversees the fundraising, design, and construction of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial ; 31st General President of Alpha Phi Alpha
Damon Keith
Alpha Zeta
Chief Justice of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan who famously ruled in United States v. Sinclair (upheld in United States v. US District Court ) that President Nixon's Attorney General John Mitchell had to disclose the transcripts of illegal wiretaps that Mitchell had authorized without first obtaining a search warrant; 1974 Spingarn Medal recipient
Belford Lawson Jr.
Epsilon
Co-founder of New Negro Alliance; successfully argued in United States Supreme Court cases styled New Negro Alliance v. Sanitary Grocery Co. to safeguard the right to boycott, and Henderson v. United States which abolished segregation in railroad dining cars; 16th General President of Alpha Phi Alpha
Robert Anthony Malloy
Zeta Omicron Lambda
Judge of the District Court of the Virgin Islands
Greg Mathis
Gamma Lambda
Host of television series Judge Mathis
Daryl D. Parks
Beta Nu
Managing partner in the law firm that represented the parents of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, and the family of Eric Garner
Aubrey E. Robinson Jr.
Alpha
U.S. Federal District Judge for the District of Columbia (DC)
Jawn Sandifer
Alpha Omicron
Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court ; one of two staff lawyers for the NAACP who successfully argued Henderson v. United States
Michael A. Shipp
Delta Iota
Nominated as a judge for the US District Court for the District of New Jersey by President Obama on January 23, 2012
Arthur Shores
Alpha Beta
Attorney in Lucy v. Adams , which prevented the University of Alabama from denying admission to applicants solely on account of race or color; civil rights activist; namesake of the Arthur Davis Shores Law Center and A. D. Shores Park in Birmingham, Alabama
Charles Z. Smith
Beta Nu
First African-American to serve as Washington State Supreme Court Justice 1998-2002; first African-American to serve as King County Superior Court judge and Seattle Municipal Court judge; served as a special assistant to United States Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy (1960-64) to investigate corruption related to Teamster Union pension funds; brought an indictment in Chicago against Teamster Union President James Hoffa; appointed by President Clinton in 1999 to the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
A. P. Tureaud
Beta
Attorney in Garner v. Louisiana , which legalized sit-in protests at segregated private businesses and restaurants
Reggie B. Walton
Alpha Zeta
Federal Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Horace Ward
Alpha Rho
Senator of Georgia ; first African American to serve on the federal bench in Georgia
Kwame Kilpatrick
Marc Morial
Norm Rice
Joe Brown Robert Carter
Government officials outside the U.S.
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Joseph Boakai
Eta Epsilon Lambda
President of Liberia , previously Vice President serving under President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
E. David Burt
Nu Beta
Member of Parliament; Deputy Leader of the Progressive Labour Party; former Senator, Bermuda
Shawn Crockwell
Rho Chi
Member of Parliament and Minister of Tourism, Development & Transport, Bermuda
Clifton Stanley Hardy
Tau
Chief auditor for the Republic of Liberia, European correspondent for the Associated Negro Press in Paris, a government adviser on export-import banking issues for Liberia
Stuart Hayward
Beta
House of Assembly of Bermuda
Norman Washington Manley
Beta Beta Lambda
Premier of Jamaica; founder of Jamaica 's People's National Party ; 1914 Rhodes Scholar
Prince K. Moye
Eta Epsilon Lambda
Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of Liberia
Diallo Rabain
Epsilon Theta Lambda
Member of Parliament; former Opposition Senate Leader and Senator, Bermuda
Edward Richards
Epsilon Theta Lambda
First Premier of Bermuda
Lawrence Scott
Epsilon Theta Lambda
Member of Parliament, Bermuda; son of former Premier of Bermuda William Alexander Scott
Peter Turnquest
Eta Gamma
Member of Parliament, Deputy Leader of the Free National Movement Party, the Bahamas
Literature
Countee Cullen
Armed services
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Terrence Adams
Upsilon Eta
Brigadier General , United States Air Force
Ronald L. Bailey
Zeta Lambda
Major General , United States Marine Corps; first African American Commander of the 1st Marine Division
William Banton
Beta
First Black Brigadier General in the USAF; clinical faculty member of the Saint Louis University School of Medicine and Washington University School of Medicine ; first African American president of the St. Louis Metropolitan Medical Society
Arnold Gordon Bray
Zeta Gamma
Brigadier General; United States Army
David L. Brewer
Gamma Zeta
Admiral, United States Navy; Superintendent of L.A. Unified School District, community activist
Charles Q. Brown
Eta Upsilon
Four star general; Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. Previously U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff; 1st African American military service chief.
Wesley A. Brown
Sigma
Lieutenant Commander ; first Black graduate from United States Naval Academy ; the Wesley A. Brown Field House at the US Naval Academy is named in his honor
Alvin Bryant
Zeta Lambda
Brigadier General; U.S. Army
Roscoe Cartwright
Zeta Alpha
General, United States Army , founder of ROCKs, Inc., an international organization for U.S Armed Forces commissioned officers
Anthony J. Cotton
Eta Omicron
United States Air Force four-star general U.S. Air Force Global Strike Force Commander
Victor Daly
Alpha
French Croix de Guerre recipient; novelist and author
Gracus K. Dunn
Nu Alpha
Brigadier General , United States Army
Amos M. Gailliard Jr.
Zeta Zeta Lambda
One-star general , United States Army, New York Guard
Walter E. Gaskin
Delta Eta
Three-star general , United States Marine Corps
Fred A. Gorden
Mu Beta Lambda
Brigadier General; first African-American First Captain of the West Point Academy
Samuel L. Gravely Jr.
Gamma
First African American admiral , United States Navy ; first African American to command a US fleet; the Arleigh Burke-class warship USS Gravely (DDG 107) was named in his honor and commissioned on November 20, 2010
Benjamin Thurman Hacker
Epsilon Mu Lambda
Rear Admiral , United States Navy
Clifton Stanley Hardy
Tau
Commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army, regional translator for the 365th Infantry (French), World War I
Edward Honor
Beta Sigma
Lieutenant General , United States Army
James E. Huger
Alpha Zeta
Montford Point Marine ; awarded Congressional Medal of Honor by President Barack Obama; former executive director and general secretary of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Alpha Award of Merit recipient
Prince C. Johnson III
Eta Epsilon Lambda
Brigadier General, Deputy Chief of Staff (DCOS), Armed Forces of Liberia
James McCall
Psi
Major General Chief in the Pentagon Budget Office
Charles McGee
Tau
Colonel , United States Air Force; original Tuskegee Airman and 30-year career officer in the USAF; holds an Air Force record 409 fighter combat missions flown in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam; awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Air Medal, and Army Commendation Medals; awarded the Congressional Gold Medal by President George W. Bush in 2007; inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 2011; promoted to brigadier general in 2019
Winston E. Scott
Alpha Phi Lambda
Astronaut , Johnson Space Center
Ronald D. Sullivan
Beta
Brigadier general (United States)
William J. Walker
Theta Psi Lambda
Major General , United States Army , commanding general, District of Columbia National Guard
Bobby Wilks
Alpha Eta
First African American Coast Guard aviator ; first African American to reach the rank of Coast Guard captain
Darryl K. Williams
Gamma Iota
Lieutenant General, Commanding General of combined arms and Senior Mission Commander at Fort Lee, Virginia
Johnnie E. Wilson
Theta Theta Lambda
Four-star general , United States Army
Daniel Dee Ziankahn
Eta Epsilon Lambda
Major General, Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of Liberia
Walter E. Gaskin
Samuel L. Gravely Jr.
Benjamin Hacker
Winston E. Scott
Johnnie Wilson
Religion
Cain Hope Felder
Martin Luther King Jr.
Science
Sixty percent of all Black male doctors and sixty-five percent of all Black male dentists are Alphas.
Garrett Morgan
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
William J. Barber II
Gamma Beta
North Carolina NAACP State President, 2018 MacArthur Foundation Genius award recipient, architect of the Moral Mondays Movement, author of The Third Reconstruction: Moral Mondays
Ezell Blair Jr.
Beta Epsilon
Civil rights activist and member of the Greensboro Four
Cornell William Brooks
Delta Phi
18th President/CEO of the NAACP; attorney; social and civil rights activist
Julius Chambers
Gamma Beta
Attorney in the Supreme Court case styled Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education ; third director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund; president of North Carolina Central University
Frederick Douglass
Omega (honorary)
United States Ambassador to Haiti; anti-slavery activist
W. E. B. Du Bois
Epsilon (honorary)
Co-founder of Niagara Movement and NAACP ; founder and editor-in-chief of The Crisis ; first African American to receive a PhD from Harvard University ; 1920 Spingarn Medal recipient; author of The Souls of Black Folks
Lloyd L. Gaines
Alpha Psi
Central figure of one of the most important cases in the Civil Rights Movement , the Supreme Court case Missouri ex rel. Gaines v. Canada
Lester Granger
Theta Zeta
3rd Executive Secretary of the National Urban League
Dick Gregory
Beta Eta
1968 Presidential candidate ; comedian, social activist, writer
George Edmund Haynes
Beta
Founder and first President of the National Urban League ; first African American to receive a PhD from Columbia University
John Hope
Eta Lambda
First Black President of Atlanta University ; president of Atlanta University ; co-founder of the Niagara Movement and NAACP; fourth president of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH); 1936 Spingarn Medal recipient
T. J. Jemison
Beta Upsilon
Co-founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference ; President of the National Baptist Convention ; organized the Baton Rouge Bus Boycott of 1953
Charles S. Johnson
Gamma
Editor of the National Urban League's Opportunity magazine; first Black President of Fisk University
Lyman T. Johnson
Gamma
Plaintiff whose successful legal challenge opened the University of Kentucky to African-American students in 1949
Eugene K. Jones
Alpha
Co-founder of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; second Executive Director of the National Urban League; Member of President Franklin D Roosevelt 's Black Cabinet
Martin Luther King Jr.
Sigma
1962 Nobel Peace Prize ; civil rights activist; co-founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC); Martin Luther King Jr. Day was established in his honor; 1957 Spingarn Medal , 1977 Presidential Medal of Freedom , and 2004 Congressional Gold Medal recipient; first African American with a memorial on the National Mall
Martin Luther King III
Eta Lambda
President and CEO of the King Center for Nonviolent Social Change; former president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
Rayford Logan
Omicron
First Executive Director of the National Urban League; Member of President Franklin D Roosevelt 's Black Cabinet ; 2nd Executive Director of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH); 1980 Spingarn Medal recipient; 15th General President of Alpha Phi Alpha
Joseph Lowery
Eta Lambda
Co-founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC); delivered the benediction at the inauguration of Barack Obama in 2009; 2009 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
Floyd McKissick
Alpha Rho
2nd President of Congress of Racial Equality ; Founder of Soul City
Jesse E. Moorland
Beta
Co-founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH); namesake of Howard University 's Moorland-Spingarn Research Center
Marc Morial
Psi
Louisiana State Legislature ; Mayor of New Orleans ; 8th CEO of the National Urban League
Hugh Bernard Price
Eta Alpha Lambda
7th President of the National Urban League
Paul Robeson
Nu
NFL player, actor and singer; social activist, 1945 Spingarn Medal recipient; Stalin Peace Prize laureate
Jawn Sandifer
Alpha Omicron
Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court ; one of two staff lawyers for the NAACP who successfully argued Henderson v. United States
Ozell Sutton
Pi Lambda
Co-founder of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children ; 2012 Congressional Gold Medal recipient; 26th General President of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity; Original Monford Point Marine
Heman Sweatt
Alpha Sigma
Plaintiff in the US Supreme Court case styled Sweatt v. Painter , which successfully challenged the "separate but equal " doctrine of racial segregation established by the 1896 case Plessy v. Ferguson
Channing Heggie Tobias
Beta
Chairman of the NAACP , Director of the Phelps-Stokes Fund; 1948 Spingarn Medal recipient
C. T. Vivian
Eta Lambda
Civil rights activist and aide to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ; 2013 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient; author and humanitarian
Wyatt Tee Walker
Gamma
Co-founder and 3rd Executive Director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC); civil and human rights activist
Alfred Bitini Xuma
unknown
President of the African National Congress
Max Yergan
Theta
2nd President of the National Negro Congress ; Co-founder of the International Council on African Affairs; 1933 Spingarn Medal recipient
Whitney Young
Beta Mu
4th President of the National Urban League; 1968 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient; namesake of the Whitney Young Memorial Bridge
Frederick Douglass
W. E. B. Du Bois
Dick Gregory
Charles S. Johnson
Martin Luther King III
Joseph Lowery
Marc Morial
Whitney Young
Sports
Olympics
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Dave Albritton
Kappa
1936 Olympian , high jump; inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame, 1980
Don Barksdale
Gamma Xi
1948 Olympian and first African American to play with the USA Olympic Basketball Team ; NBA player
Walt Bellamy
Gamma Eta
1960 Olympian NBA player; NBA Rookie of the Year (1962); NBA Hall of Fame (1993)
Quinn Buckner
Gamma Eta
1976 Olympian ; NBA player
James Butts
Eta Pi Lambda
1976 Olympian, track and field
Sayon Cooper
Delta Xi
2000 Olympian , track and field
Otis Davis
Alpha Delta
Winner of two gold medals for record-breaking performances in both the 400 meters and 4x400 meters relay at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Phil Edwards
Eta
Olympic athlete and winner of five bronze medals
Edward Gourdin
Alpha Eta
1924 Olympian ; first man to make 25 feet in the long jump
Chris Huffins
Alpha Epsilon
Bronze medalist in the 2000 Olympics
G. Larry James
unknown
1968 Olympian; 4x400 meter relay gold medalist, 400-meter race silver medalist
Cornelius Johnson
unknown
1932 and 1936 Olympian; high jump
Mel Lattany
Zeta Pi
Gold medal winner at the IAAF World Cup, Summer Universiade, and Liberty Bell Classic; was not able to compete in the 1980 Olympics due to the US boycott on Russia, but held the world record that year in 100m
Ralph Metcalfe
Nu Xi
Representative from Illinois ; 1932 and 1936 Olympian; the Ralph H. Metcalfe Federal Building in Chicago is named in his honor
Manteo Mitchell
Nu Zeta
2012 silver medalist in track and field
Godfrey Murray
Epsilon
1972 track and field Olympian
Jesse Owens
Kappa
1936 Olympian in track and field; Associated Press Athlete of the Year , 1936; 1976 Presidential Medal of Freedom and 1990 Congressional Gold Medal recipient; namesake of the Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium at Ohio State University
Fritz Pollard Jr.
Alpha Gamma
1936 Olympian, 110m hurdles
Mike Powell
Omicron Eta
1988 and 1992 Olympian , long jump
Andrew Stanfield
Alpha Alpha Lambda
1952 and 1956 Olympian , track and field
Eddie Tolan
Epsilon
1932 Olympian, 100 and 200 meters
Lenny Wilkens
Zeta Pi Lambda
NBA player and coach; 1996 Olympian , basketball coach
Archibald Williams
Alpha Epsilon
1936 Olympian, track and field
John Woodruff
Omicron
1936 Olympian, track and field
Kevin Young
Gamma Xi
1988 and 1992 Olympian, track and field
Jesse Owens and Ralph Metcalfe
Mike Powell
American basketball
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Nate Archibald
Theta Delta Lambda
NBA player; Basketball Hall of Fame; voted one of the NBA 50 All-Time Greatest Players
Don Barksdale
Gamma Xi
1948 Olympian and first African American to play with the USA Olympic Basketball Team ; first African American consensus All American college basketball player; NBA player; first African American to play in the NBA All-Star game; Basketball Hall of Fame
Walt Bellamy
Gamma Eta
1960 Olympian NBA player, Basketball Hall of Fame
Junior Bridgeman
Delta Chi Lambda
NBA player; 12 years in the NBA; his number was retired by the Milwaukee Bucks
Quinn Buckner
Gamma Eta
1976 Olympian ; NBA player, 10 seasons in the NBA
Todd Day
Kappa Kappa
NBA player, nine seasons in the NBA
Heyward Dotson
Eta
NBA player
Wayne Embry
Delta Upsilon
NBA player and General Manager; five-time NBA All-Star; Basketball Hall of Fame
Clyde Fletcher
Kappa Kappa
NBA player, player for Arkansas Razorbacks 1990 NCAA Final Four team
Walt Frazier
unknown
NBA player; Basketball Hall of Fame; two-time NBA Champion; seven-time NBA All-Star, 4x All NBA First Team; two-time All NBA Second Team; seven-time All-Defensive First Team; NBA 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
George Gregory
Eta
In 1931, the first black basketball player selected as an All-American
Dolly King
unknown
NBL player (predecessor of the NBA)
Stan McKenzie
Delta Lambda
NBA player, seven seasons in the NBA
Jim McMillian
Eta
NBA player; three-time college All-American; three-time Haggerty Award winner; nine seasons in the NBA
Chris Mills
Eta Epsilon Lambda
NBA player, 10 seasons in the NBA
Bobby Phills
Beta Sigma
NBA player, Continental Basketball Association player
Garrett Temple
Nu Psi
NBA player
Wes Unseld
unknown
NBA player and coach; Basketball Hall of Fame
Walt Wesley
Upsilon
NBA player, ten seasons in the NBA
Lenny Wilkens
Zeta Pi Lambda
NBA player and coach; second most wins all-time in NBA history; 1994 NBA Coach of the Year; 1996 Olympian ; Basketball Coach ; Basketball Hall of Fame; twice inducted into the Hall of Fame as both a player and a coach, the first and only African American so honored
John "Hot Rod" Williams
Rho Iota
NBA player, 13 seasons in the NBA
John Woodruff
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Emmanuel Arceneaux
Delta Kappa
NFL player, Minnesota Vikings
Bobby Bell
Mu
National Football League (NFL) player, Pro Football Hall of Fame
Gordon Bell
Epsilon
NFL player
Khari Blasingame
Kappa Theta
NFL player
Leroy Bolden
Gamma Tau
NFL player
Jowon Briggs
Alpha Alpha
Professional Football Player - Cleveland Browns, Defensive Tackle
Wes Chandler
Theta Sigma
NFL player; four-time Pro Bowl player; two-time college All American; 2014 College Football Hall of Fame inductee
Michael Clayton
Nu Psi
NFL player
Emerson Cole
Alpha Xi Lambda
NFL player; first African American to be drafted by the Cleveland Browns and a member of the 1950 NFL championship team; University of Toledo Hall of Fame
Don Coleman
Gamma Tau
NFL player; first African American All-American football player at Michigan State University; first MSU player to have jersey retired; first African American to serve on the MSU coaching staff; member of College Football Hall of Fame
Greg Coleman
Beta Nu
NFL player; first African American punter in the NFL
Marco Coleman
Nu Mu
NFL player; 14 seasons in the NFL; Pro Bowler
Canute Curtis
Pi Mu
NFL player
Garrett Dickerson
Alpha Mu
NFL player with the New York Giants
Chris Doleman
Omicron
NFL player, Pro Football Hall of Fame ; eight-time Pro Bowl selection; three-time First Team All-Pro selection; two-time Second Team All-Pro selection; four-time First Team All NFC; two-time Second Team All NFC; NFL 1990's All-Decade Team
Donald Driver
Delta Kappa
NFL player; three-time Pro Bowler; author
Carl Eller
Mu
NFL player, 2004 Pro Football Hall of Fame
Mel Farr Jr.
Gamma Xi
NFL player
Mike Farr
Gamma Xi
NFL player
Charles Fisher
Pi Mu
NFL player, 12 years in the NFL
Julius Franks
Epsilon
First African American to become an All-American football player at the University of Michigan
Kyle Fuller
Tau Alpha
NFL player
Derrick Gaffney
Theta Sigma
NFL player, nine years in the NFL
Nesby Glasgow
Alpha Xi
NFL player, 14 years in the NFL
Barrett Green
Pi Mu
NFL player, seven years in the NFL
Sammy Green
Theta Sigma
NFL player
Rosey Grier
Gamma Nu
NFL player; two-time Pro Bowler; singer; actor; best known for The Thing with Two Heads ; helped apprehend Sirhan Sirhan in the immediate aftermath of Robert F. Kennedy 's assassination
Charles Haley
Xi Delta
NFL player; 2015 Pro Football Hall of Fame; 5-time Super Bowl Champion (San Francisco 49ers 1988 & 1989; Dallas Cowboys 1992, 1993, & 1995); five-time Pro Bowl player
P. J. Hall
Theta Mu
NFL player with the Oakland Raiders
Jackie Harris
Delta Sigma Lambda
NFL player; 10 seasons in NFL
Dennis Harrison
Kappa Theta
NFL player; played in Super Bowl XV and Pro Bowl
T. J. Heath
Xi Xi
NFL player, Jacksonville Jaguars
Darryl Henley
Gamma Xi
NFL player and college All American
Eddie Hinton
Zeta Zeta
NFL player, Baltimore Colts; played in Super Bowl V ; former all-time leading receiver at the University of Oklahoma
Darius Holland
Alpha Iota
NFL player, 10 seasons in the NFL
Jalyx Hunt
Tau Tau
Professional Football Player - Philadelphia Eagles, Defensive End
Michael Hunter
Gamma Eta
NFL player
Germain Ifedi
Pi Omicron
NFL player
Duke Ihenacho
Epsilon Mu
NFL player
Michael Jackson
Mu Xi
NFL player, 8 years in the NFL
Charlie Janerette
Gamma Nu
NFL player, six years in the NFL, first African American to play against the all-White University of Alabama football team
Trezelle Jenkins
Epsilon
NFL player
Demetrious Johnson
Zeta Alpha
NFL player; founder of the Demetrious Johnson Charitable Foundation
Ron Johnson
Epsilon
NFL player; two-time Pro Bowler; College Football Hall of Fame; college football All-American; chairman of the National Football Foundation
Tyrell Johnson
Theta Upsilon
NFL player; starting strong safety for the Minnesota Vikings, 2008 to present
Dhani Jones
Epsilon
NFL player, 11 seasons in the NFL; TV personality
Jaryd Jones-Smith
Omicron
NFL player with the Houston Texans
Steve Jordan
Alpha Gamma
NFL player; six-time Pro Bowler
Lewis Kelly
Beta Delta
NFL player, 6 seasons
Reggie Kelly
Kappa Beta
NFL player
Carnell Lake
Gamma Xi
NFL player; five-time Pro Bowler; NFL 1990s All-Decade Team
Henry Lawrence
Beta Nu
NFL player; two-time Pro Bowler
Mark Lee
Alpha Xi
NFL player, 11 years in the NFL
Mike Merriweather
Nu Chi
NFL player, three-time Pro Bowl player
Ronald Moore
Gamma Chi
NFL player
Bill Munsey
Mu
NFL player CFL player
Adrian Murrell
Pi Mu
NFL player, 10 years in the NFL
Marques Murrell
Pi Nu
NFL player
Vince Newsome
Alpha Xi
NFL player, current assistant director of pro personnel for Baltimore Ravens
Roman Oben
Alpha Pi
NFL player, nine years in the NFL
Brig Owens
Alpha Alpha
NFL player, 11 years in the NFL; included in the list of "70 Greatest Redskins"
Michael Pittman Sr.
Epsilon Beta
NFL player, 10 years in the NFL
Fritz Pollard
Alpha Gamma
One of the first two Black players in the NFL in 1920; first Black head coach in the NFL; 2005 Pro Football Hall of Fame
Marcus Pollard
Epsilon Kappa
NFL player, 14 years in the NFL
Jethro Pugh
Beta Zeta
NFL player, 13 years in the NFL
Jay Ratliff
Omicron Kappa
NFL player; three-time Pro Bowl selection; First Team All-Pro selection
Ken Riley
Beta Nu
NFL player, 15 years in the NFL, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2023
Paul Robeson
Nu
NFL player; two-time college football All-American; College Football Hall of Fame; actor and singer; social activist; 1945 Spingarn Medal recipient; Stalin Peace Prize laureate
Eddie Robinson
Beta Iota Lambda
Head of the Grambling State University football program for 56 years; the winningest coach in college football history; first coach to record 400 wins; 408 total career wins
Darius Rush
Theta Nu
NFL player
Bernard Russ
Pi Mu
NFL player
Art Shell
Delta Nu
NFL player, four-time Pro Bowl player; Pro Football Hall of Fame ; second Black head coach in the NFL
Max Starks
Theta Sigma
NFL player, two-time Super Bowl Champion
Sandy Stephens
Mu
NFL player; First African American All-American Quarterback, Rose Bowl Hall of Fame
Lemuel Stinson
Eta Upsilon
NFL player
Woody Strode
Alpha Delta
NFL player; one of the first two African-Americans to play in the NFL's modern (post-World War II) era; actor; nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor
Billy Taylor
Epsilon
University of Michigan football All-American and school record holder of rushing yardage, CFL player
Jesse Thomas
Gamma Tau
NFL player
John Thornton
Pi Mu
NFL player, nine years in the NFL
Willie Thrower
Gamma Tau
NFL player, first African American quarterback in the NFL modern era
Wallace Triplett
Gamma Nu
NFL player, first African-American to be drafted into and play in the NFL
Gene Upshaw
Gamma Chi Lambda
NFL and AFL player; 1987 Pro Football Hall of Fame ; president of National Football League Players Association (NFLPA); NFLPA Headquarters building in Washington, D.C. named in his honor
Anthony Walker Jr.
Alpha Mu
NFL player with the Indianapolis Colts
Kenny Washington
Alpha Delta
One of the first two African-Americans to play in the NFL's modern (post-World War II) era; member of the College Football Hall of Fame
Gerald Williams
Omicron Kappa
NFL player; 11 seasons in the NFL
J. Mayo Williams
Alpha Gamma
NFL player; one of the first African Americans to play professional football; recording artist elected to the Blues Hall of Fame
Reggie Williams
Theta Zeta
NFL player; 2007 College Football Hall of Fame Inductee; 1986 NFL Man of the Year; 1987 Sports Illustrated Co-Sportsman of the Year; former Cincinnati City Councilman
Eric C. Wright
Zeta Alpha
NFL player, two-time Pro Bowl player
Jason Wright
Alpha Mu
NFL player, businessman, team president of the Washington Football Team ; first and only African American NFL team president
Donald Driver
Rosey Grier
Paul Robeson
Other athletics
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
George Altman
Beta Omicron
Major League Baseball player
Earl Burl III
Delta Kappa
Major League Baseball player
Gerald Harris
Pi
Professional MMA fighter; The Ultimate Fighter (UFC), FCF, TFC, and International Fight League
Eulace Peacock
Psi
Member of the National Track and Field Hall of Fame; rival of Jesse Owens
Fred Valentine
Beta Omicron
Major League Baseball player
Willis Ward
Epsilon
University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Fame; second African American to letter in varsity football at Michigan; three-time track and field All-American and eight-time Big Ten champion; famous for being excluded from the 1934 Michigan vs. Georgia Tech football game due to being African American
Gerald Williams
unknown
Major League Baseball player
Other Alphas
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
David Bailey
Gamma Beta
2017 Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor recipient; Special Agent of the United States Capitol Police who prevented a massacre of members of the United States Congress during an attack in Alexandria, Virginia
Abraham Bolden
Alpha Psi
First African-American U.S. Secret Service agent assigned to the White House detail (John F. Kennedy); author of The Echo from Dealey Plaza
Raymond Cannon
Mu
First Editor of The Sphinx , the official publication of Alpha Phi Alpha; 12th General President of Alpha Phi Alpha
Albert I. Cassell
Alpha
Architect, designed buildings for Howard University , Morgan State University , and Virginia State University
Cornelius Langston Henderson
Epsilon
Structural engineer and bridge builder; designed the Canadian approach to the Ambassador Bridge linking the U.S. and Canada; designed and built the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, the first vehicular subway tunnel (under the Detroit River) between two nations
Hamilton Holmes
Alpha Rho
First African-American male student admitted to the University of Georgia ; first African-American student to attend the Emory University School of Medicine
James Hood
Alpha Phi
First African-American male student admitted to the University of Alabama
Henry McKee Minton
Rho
Co-founder of Sigma Pi Phi fraternity; co-founder of Mercy Hospital of Philadelphia; 1891 Valedictorian of Phillips Exeter Academy
E. Frederic Morrow
Alpha Alpha Lambda
First African American to hold an executive position at the White House as Administrative Officer for Special Projects under President Dwight Eisenhower; NAACP field secretary; CBS TV writer; author of Black Man in the White House , Way Down South Up North , Forty Years a Guinea Pig , and A Black Man's View From the Top
Hilyard Robinson
Eta
Architect; designed buildings for Howard University , Hampton University and Langston Terrace Dwellings in Washington, D.C.; architect of Tuskegee, Alabama Army Airfield; first and only African American to design a US airbase
General presidents
Moses A. Morrison, 1908–09
Roscoe C. Giles, 1910
Frederick H. Miller, 1911
Charles H. Garvin, 1912–13
Henry L. Dickason, 1914–15
Henry A. Callis , 1915
Howard H. Long, 1916–17
William A. Pollard, 1917–18
Daniel D. Fowler, 1919
Lucius L. McGee, 1920
Simeon S. Booker, 1921–23
Raymond W. Cannon, 1924–27
Bert A. Rose, 1928–1931
Charles H. Wesley , 1932–40
Rayford W. Logan , 1941–45
Belford V. Lawson Jr. , 1946–51
Antonio M. Smith, 1952–54
Frank L. Stanley , 1955–57
Myles A. Paige, 1957–60
William H. Hale, 1961–62
T. Winston Cole Sr., 1963–64
Lionel H. Newsom, 1965–68
Ernest N. Morial , 1968–72
Walter Washington , 1973–76
James R. Williams , 1977–80
Ozell Sutton , 1981–84
Charles C. Teamer, 1985–88
Henry Ponder , 1989–92
Milton C. Davis , 1993–96
Adrian L. Wallace, 1997–2000
Harry E. Johnson , 2001–04
Darryl R. Matthews Sr., 2005–08
Herman "Skip" Mason Jr. 2009-April 2012
Aaron Crutison (acting), April-December 2012
Mark S. Tillman, 2013-2016
Everett B. Ward, 2017-2020
Willis L. Lonzer, III, 2021-present
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Further reading
Mason, Herman (1999). The Talented Tenth: The Founders and Presidents of Alpha (2nd ed.). Winter Park, FL: Four-G. ISBN 1-885066-63-5 .
Wesley, Charles H. (1969). The History of Alpha Phi Alpha, A Development in College Life (11th ed.). Chicago , Illinois : Foundation.
Wesley, Charles H. (1981). The History of Alpha Phi Alpha, A Development in College Life (14th ed.). Chicago, IL: Foundation. ASIN: B000ESQ14W.
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