Famous Sorhors
Our sorority has the honor of being the chosen sisterhood of some of the most esteemed women inducted into our organization,  holding prestige in acting, medicine, politics, business,music, activism, as well as an array of other interesting endeavors.









Soror Lana M. Moorer better known as MCLYTE- rapper, actress, and model
Soror Marilyn McCoo - Singer
Soror Ella English - Actress, Producer ("Aunt Helen" of the "Jamie Fox Show")
Soror Jetta Jones - Comedian, "Miss Dupree" Tom Joyner Morning Show
Soror Victoria Rowell - Actress/Foster Care Activist .  ("Drucilla" from "Young and the Restless " )           
Soror Leighann Lord - Comedian              
Soror Maysa - Jazz Artist
Soror Anna Maria Horsford - Actress (Mother on the movie "Friday")        
Soror Brenda Joysmith- Artist
Soror Cynthia Horner -  Magazine Editor               
Soror  Rev. Willie T. Barrow- Director of Operations Operation PUSH/Rainbow Coalition   
Soror Cheryl Broussard- Financial Advisor & Author
Soror Lee Chamberlin-Actress                        
Soror Tonya Lee Williams - Actress , ("Olivia" from "Young and the Restless")
Soror Vanessa Bell Armstrong- Gospel Recording Artist
Soror Lillian Beard, MD - Former Columnist Good Houskeeping Magazine
Soror 'Lindy' Corrine Claiborne Boggs - First female U.S. representative from Louisiana & 1st Woman to Chair National Convention of a major American Political Party
Soror Corrine Brown- U.S. representative Florida
Soror Jocelyn Brown -National Sales Director ESSENCE Magazine
Soror Gwendolyn Cherry- Former Florida Congresswoman
Soror Alice Childress- Author of "A Hero Ain't Nothing But A Sandwich"
Soror Emily D. Gunter- Motivational speaker, Author of Superlearning 2000:The new Technologies of Self Empowerment
Soror Lorraine E. Hale, Ph.D. Executive director Hale House Center, Inc. New York
Soror Alice Hille Jackson- Creative Artist, Co-Creater/Producer of Hal Jackson's Miss Talented Teen Pageant
Soror Dr. Alma Illery- humanitarian and Founder of George Washington Carver Commemoration. Through her efforts, Congress issued a Carver Stamp in 1944.
Marie Lafontant - Founder and President of Haitian Research Center
Soror Kiamsha Madelyn Leeke- a lawyer in Washington, D.C.; Writer and self-publisher of three books of poetry: MY SOUL SPEAKS, I AM MY SISTA'S KEEPER and BABY, I GOT IT BAD FOR YOU BLUES
Soror Hattie McDaniels- First African- American Actress to win an Oscar- Best Supporting Actress in "Gone with the Wind"
Soror Charlotte Ottley - Public Relations Specialist, CEO C. Ottley Strategies
Soror L. Marion Poe- First African-American woman to be admitted to the bar in the Southern U.S.
Soror Betrice Powell- Senior Director Mary Kay Cosmetics
Soror Brenda Pressley - Actress
Soror Erika R. Ragland- Committee on Labor and Human Responses on Capitol Hill.
Soror April Sinclair- Author of "Coffee Will Make You Black" and "Ain't Goin' Be The Same Fool Twice"
Soror Chizu Shindo Suzuki - Japanese Artist and Writer
Soror Pat Tobin - Public Relations Specialist, Principle, Pat Tobin & Associates
Soror Mary Washington- First African-American CPA
Soror Rosa Page Welch- Famed Mezzo Soprano & Lecturer, "Ambassador of Goodwill" in interracial relations
Soror Ruth Whitehead Whaley- First African-American woman to actively practice law in the U.S.
Soror Priscilla Williams White- Author of "The Children- What Shall We Tell Them About God?"
Soror Judge Joyce Williams Warren- The First African- American Judge in Arkansas
Soror Ruth Russell Williams- Artist and Entreprenuer, her artwork is sold at JCPenney, Nordstroms & Micheals nationally and internationally. Her works include The Baptism, Family Reunion,The Graduation, Old Time Revival, & Kitchen Beautician. She created the promotional artwork, BigBookBag for the sorority's current project of the same name.
Soror Kelly Price- Singer
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