

Many of America's most prominent business leaders, scientists, politicians, entertainers, and athletes took their first steps toward making a difference in the world in a fraternity or sorority. Now, "The Divine Nine," a meticulously researched history, tells the story of how these organizations have played a major role in shaping generations of black leaders.Today, America's nine block fraternities and sororities ore two and one-half million members strong and among the most powerful and influential groups in African-American society - with chapters at major universities and colleges across the country. But never before has information about African-American fraternities and sororities been published for the general public.

Since the creation of the first fraternity in 1906 at Cornell University, they hove provided young black achievers with opportunities to supped each other, while serving their communities and the nation. But never before has information about African-American f America's black fraternities and sororities are a unique and vital part of 20th century African-American history.

America's black fraternities and sororities are a unique and vital part of 20th century African-American history.
