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Soror Violette Anderson - 1st African American Woman to practice law before the U.S. Supreme Court

Soror Towanda Braxton - Singer "The Braxtons"

Soror Gwendolyn Brooks - Author

Soror Grace Bumbry - World Renowned Opera Singer

Honorary Soror Julia Carson -  US Representative

Soror Algenita Scott Davis - Past National Bar Association President

Soror Judge Bernice B. Donald - 1st African American Female elected to the Tennessee Judiciary

Honorary Soror Janet Dubois - Actress

Soror Jylla Moore Foster - Past International President, and IBM Executive

Soror Monica Frazier - Columnist, Dentist

Soror Gail Gilmore - Opera Singer

Soror Dr. Alyce Gullante - First Black psychiatrist to receive an Emmy Award

Soror Freddye Henderson - First Black owner of a travel agency in the US

Soror Zora Neale Hurston - Writer and Folklorist / The Harlem Renaissance

Soror Dr. Elaine Johnson - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ADAHMA Director

Soror Elizabeth Kootz - The first African American President of the National Education Association, former director of the Women's Bureau.

Soror Versia Lindsay - The first woman to graduate from the School of Sciences at Atlanta University

Soror Ester C. Payton - The first treasurer of ACHR.

Soror Clara McLaughlin - President/CEO, East Texas Television (1st African-American Woman to own and operate a television station)

Hon. Soror Yvonne Miller - VA Congresswoman

Soror Wendy L. Palmer - WNBA Basketball Player

Soror Dr. Lucy Perez - U.S. Department of Health Services

Soror Minnie Ripperton-Singer

Soror Ester Rolle - Actress

Soror Tommie "Tonei" Stewart - Actress

Soror Myrtice Taylor - The First black superintendent for curriculum and instruction in the Atlanta Public Schools

Soror Dr. Eunice Thompson - Presidential Appointee, Director of the Community Service and Director of the Office of Public Liason, Office of the Co-chairman, Republican National Committee.

Soror Jackie Torrence - Griot (African Storyteller)

 

Soror Sheryl Underwood - Comedian

Soror Sarah Vaughn - Jazz Singer

Soror Madame C.J. Walker - 1st African-American Millionaire (Inventor of the pressing comb)

Soror Dione Warwick - Grammy Award Recording Artist

Soror Frances Cress Welsing - Author of "The Isis Papers" and creator of the Cress-Welsing theory analyzing the nature of white supremacy

Soror Willie M. Whiting - Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County, Chicago, Illinois

Soror Edythe White - The first woman to serve on the Jackson, Alabama City Council.

Soror Sheila Williams - The first black female news and public affairs director for two radio stations simultaneously

Soror Deborah P. Wolfe - U.S. Congress Education and Labor Committee