![]() | Current National Headquarters |
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![]() | 421 North Albany Street, the first meeting place of Alpha Phi Alpha |
![]() | 411 East State Street, early meeting place of Alpha Phi Alpha |
![]() | The first General Convention (1908 Howard University) |
![]() | The second edition of "THE SPHINX" (1914) |
![]() | Program from Alpha Chapter 2nd Initiatory Banquet (1907) |
![]() | Six of the members of Alpha Chapter (1907 l-r, Tandy, Jones, Ogle, J.H. Morton, Murray and G.H. Jones)
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![]() | The National Headquarters (1956) |
![]() | Mrs. Annie Singleton, also known as "The mother of ALPHA PHI ALPHA" |
![]() | Charles H. Wesley, author of "THE HISTORY OF ALPHA PHI ALPHA, A DEVELOPMENT IN COLLEGE LIFE" |
![]() | Advertisement of the "Go to High School, Go to College" national program initiated in 1919 |
![]() | The five living jewels at the 25th Anniversary Convention (1931 l-r, Kelley, Murray, Callis, Chapman, and Ogle)
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![]() | The 33rd General Convention at Tulsa, Oklahoma (1947) |
![]() | Raymond W. Cannon, 12th General President and first editor of "THE SPHINX" |
![]() | Brother Dr. M.L. King, banquet speaker at the 50th Anniversary Convention (1956) |
![]() | The 50th Anniversary Convention Program (1956) |
![]() | Invitation to the Fraternity on the behalf of General President Myles A. Paige from President Dwight Eisenhower (1960)
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![]() | The 29th General President, Brother Milton Davis |
![]() | The 30th General and current President, Brother Adrian L. Wallace |