| As a youngster, I used to listen to my
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| | Cornell was difficult. More than
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| mother tell me how she and her sister
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| | the weather up there was cold.
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| grew up in Ithaca, New York.
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| | Anyway, my grandfather and six of his
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| She was always talking about how pretty
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| | fellow students were successful in
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| it was and would go on and on about the
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| | founding the first Greek
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| Finger Lakes and
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| | Letter Fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha in
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| the mountains. It always seemed weird
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| | 1906. Back then Cornell was daunting;
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| to me since I grew up in the segregated
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| | though admitted to study, it
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| south. I knew about New
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| | was clear that students of color did not
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| York City (I thought that Harlem was the
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| | really belong or feel welcome in the
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| same as New York back then) and Brooklyn
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| | community. At the same time
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| because I had heard that
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| | Greek Letter Fraternities were a key
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| a lot of Black folks lived there. Back
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| | survival system for white men. They
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| then I figured that Black folks could not
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| | provided social bonding and
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| possibly live in places like that,
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| | academic support for their members.
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| living that close to white people and
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| | Logically enough, Blacks could not join
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| such. On top of that it was too cold.
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| | them back then. What
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| Coming from Richmond, Virginia
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| | my grandfather and his friends, now
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| this all seemed too strange for me. I
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| | affectionately and reverently known as
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| could not really understand how Black
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| | the founding Jewels of Alpha
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| folk could live that close to
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| | Phi Alpha, did must have been
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| white people.
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| | phenomenal. They were courageous enough
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| As my mother told me more, I learned
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| | to say that if we cannot join
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| that my grandfather, who died before I
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| | the fraternities that make you feel
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| was born, won a scholarship
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| | welcome and supported at Cornell, then we
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| to Cornell University back in the early
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| | need to form our own. There
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| 1900s. He stayed up there and married a
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| | had been an earlier effort to start a
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| beautiful woman whose
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| | fraternity at Cornell for Black students
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| family was one of the few Black families
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| | that was unsuccessful, but
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| in town. That was why my mother, the
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| | my grandfather and his friends were
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| older of two sisters, was
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| | committed enough to make their goal a
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| born there in what I thought was a
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| | reality regardless of the sacrifice.
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| strange, far-away land. And though she is
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| | Alpha Phi Alpha now has members
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| dead now, the romantic visions
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| | worldwide and boasts in its membership so
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| of this cold life in a small quaint
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| | many accomplished
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| college town remain imbued within me.
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| | Black men that it has truly set a proud
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| Her father faced many challenges as one
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| | tradition. There is so much good that
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| of the very few Black students at Cornell
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| | can be said for the organization
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| during that time.
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| | that this article certainly cannot do it
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| Basically, all of the other Black
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| | justice. If any readers want to know
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| students shared those challenges as well.
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| | more I would invite them to visit
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| I learned that he bonded
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| | the Alpha Phi Alpha website,
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| with a number of them and decided to
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| | In a twist of fate my grandfather seemed
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| start a Greek Letter fraternity. It
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| | to have deeply influenced my fate when my
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| seems at that time there were
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| | opportunity to
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| no fraternities for Black students and
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| | attend college came.
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| assimilation into University life at
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