National Pan-Hellenic Council

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The National Pan-Hellenic Council was established in 1930 at Howard University as a national coordinating body for the nine historically African American fraternities and sororities which had evolved on American college and university campuses. Blatant racism prevented many African American students on historically white campuses from joining fraternities and sororities. African Americans were denied admittance to large numbers of campuses which still prohibited blacks from attending. Therefore, African American students on both types of campuses established fraternities and sororities to enhance their college experiences. These organizations did not then nor do they now restrict membership to African Americans.

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Halle Johnson

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Valencia Walls

Advisor
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Zipporah Nabors

Vice President of Financial Affairs
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Demetric Watson

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Jeremy Sargent

Vice President of Philanthropy
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Madison Clark

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Reese Wesley

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Dantrell Lotts

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Jada Euell

Vice President of Judicial Affairs
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Raven Brown

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Olivia Leggett

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DeShawn Hudson

Vice President of Administration

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National Pan-Hellenic Council

118 College Drive #5048
Hattiesburg MS 39406-0001
United States