image Presentations often include chanting, singing, dancing and stepping, but each fraternity or sorority brings their own traditions to the event. Appears In Entering the brotherhood: on historically black fraternities By Brittany Hsieh | March 22, 2015 Alpha Phi Alpha was the first black fraternity this spring to celebrate its new members in a neophyte presentation last week.
Entering the brotherhood: on historically black fraternities By Brittany Hsieh | March 22, 2015 Alpha Phi Alpha was the first black fraternity this spring to celebrate its new members in a neophyte presentation last week.
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