And God said...
I'll make me a woman, a woman of essence, a woman of pride, a woman who is capable of putting trivial things aside, A woman of individuality, A woman of love, A woman who is enfranchised with the pearls from above, A woman who is genuine, A leader of integrity, God said...
I'll make me a real woman, I'll call her
DST

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated
was founded on January 13, 1913 by twenty-two illustrious women on the campus of Howard University in Washington, DC. At its inception 91 years ago the 22 Founders envisioned an organization of college women pledged to serious endeavors and community service. These devastating ladies demonstrated a vital concern for social welfare, academic excellence and cultural enrichment, de-emphasizing the social side of sorority life. Today, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, is the largest Black Greek Letter Organization, with over 250,000 members in over 950 chapters worldwide.

Our Illustrious Founders
Osceola Macarthy Adams
Marguerite Young Alexander
Winona Cargile Alexander
Ethel Cuff Black
Bertha Pitts Campbell
Zephyr Chisom Carter
Edna Brown Coleman
Jesse McGuire Dent
Fredrica Chase Dodd
Myra Davis Hemmings
Olive C. Jones
Jimmie Bugg Middleton
Pauline Oberdorfer Minor
Vashti Turley Murphy
Naomi Sewell Richardson
Mamie Reddy Rose
Eliza Pearl Shippen
Florence Letcher Toms
Ethel Carr Watson
Wertie Blackwell Weaver
Madree Penn White
Edith Motte Young
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