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Delta Sigma Theta is an international historically Black sorority. It was founded on January 13, 1913, at Howard University and was incorporated in Washington, D.C., on February 9, 1913.[1][2] Below is a list of some of Delta Sigma Theta's notable members
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See also
[edit]- Delta Sigma Theta
- List of Delta Sigma Theta National Conventions
- List of Delta Sigma Theta alumnae chapters
- List of Delta Sigma Theta collegiate chapters
Citations
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References
[edit]- Fine, Elizabeth C. (2007). Soulstepping: African-American Step Shows. Illinois: University of Illinois Press.
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