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  1. Fortitude
    August 4, 2011

    This artile is incorrect. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was incorporated twice. Once in February 1913 and agin in 1930. Please update this article to provide correct information.

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  2. Justice Stamps
    November 6, 2012

    WHO WROTE THIS CRAP? Please be factual with your information. You are attempting to show that there is a difference in the two organizations, but with a BIAS toward Alpha Kappa Alpha. If that is the case, at lease be clear with the facts. AKA never intended to organize as a SORORITY until Delta Sigma Theta was formalized. Lets start there. Also, Delta Sigma Theta became incorporated in 1913 and again in 1930. The vision of this sorority was clear from DAY 1- Never to be confused for a social organization to compliment what a male organization was doing, but to be IMPACTFUL in the communities they serve from DAY 1.

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    • Moving Fwd
      January 16, 2014

      In response to Justice stamps yes you are correct the article has major flaws, howeverAlpha Kappa Alpha was not just a social organization nor a social club as some ppl say so lets dissolve this myth immediately. Lyle (Hedgmen at the time) was a junior and could not be president and many time when there are two visionaries there will be some discrepancies. The vision was to be IMPACTFUL and if it were not so neither organization would exist today. Where are you getting your facts? I hope not as biased as the author…

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  3. Moving Fwd
    January 16, 2014

    and Alpha Kappa Alpha’s vision at the time was African American COLLEGE women, where Delta Sigma Thetas vision was African American women.

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  4. Juanita Jordan
    September 11, 2015

    Calm down ladies. The article was informative which ever way you want to look at it…it provided what I needed to know.

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