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*[[Carl Stokes]], former mayor of Cleveland, first black mayor of a major U.S. city
*[[Carl Stokes]], former mayor of Cleveland, first black mayor of a major U.S. city
*[[Bennie G. Thompson]], U.S. member of Congress from Mississippi, Chairman of House Homeland Security Committee
*[[Bennie G. Thompson]], U.S. member of Congress from Mississippi, Chairman of House Homeland Security Committee
*[[W.Wilson Goode]], former mayor of Philadelphia
*[[Wilson Goode|W. Wilson Goode]], first African-American mayor of Philadelphia
*[[John F. Street]], mayor of Philadelphia
*[[John F. Street]], mayor of Philadelphia



Revision as of 21:44, 9 June 2007

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity shield
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity shield

The following is a list of the most notable members of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., a Greek-letter fraternity which was founded on the campus of Indiana University in 1911.

The main page for this article is Kappa Alpha Psi.

Academics

  • Horace Mann Bond, venerable educator, first African-American president of Lincoln University
  • Michael K. Fauntroy, assistant professor of public policy, George Mason University and author of the book Republicans and the Black Vote
  • Arthur Schomburg, historian and scholar of African-American culture
  • Dr. Calvin O. Butts, III, President of The State University of New York College at Old Westbury

Arts and entertainment

Athletics

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Soccer

Tennis

Track and Field

  • Jon Drummond, world class sprinter, 2000 olympic gold medalist in 4X100 relay (Athens)
  • Hollis Conway, former top-ranked high jumper, two-time olympic medalist

Business

  • Robert Sengstacke Abbott, lawyer editor,and publisher of the Chicago Defender
  • Robert L. Johnson, founder and former CEO of Black Entertainment Television (BET)
  • Reginald Lewis, late CEO of TLC Beatrice International, first black-owned company to have more than $1 billion in annual sales
  • William G. Mays, founder and CEO of Mays Chemical Company and owner of the Indianapolis Recorder
  • Max L. Siegel, President of global operations for Dale Earnhardt Inc, former Sony BMG/Zomba Label Group executive

Law

Military

Government and politics

Religion

  • Eddie L. Long, pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, one of America’s largest churches
  • Jesse Curney, III, pastor of New Mercies Christian Church, one of Atlanta's largest churches

Science

Social Change