Phi Beta Sigma

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Phi Beta Sigma is a historically African American collegiate fraternity founded in 1914 at Howard University, known for its emphasis on brotherhood, scholarship, and service.

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instanceOf Greek-letter organization
collegiate fraternity
historically African American fraternity
abbreviation ΦΒΣ NERFINISHED
affiliation National Pan-Hellenic Council NERFINISHED
colors pure white
royal blue
countryOfHeadquarters United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasis academic achievement
community service
flower white carnation
focusArea civil rights
economic development
voter education
youth mentoring
foundedAs non-elitist fraternity
foundedIn Howard University NERFINISHED
foundedInCity Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
foundedInCountry United States NERFINISHED
foundedOn 1914-01-09
founder A. Langston Taylor NERFINISHED
Charles I. Brown NERFINISHED
Leonard F. Morse NERFINISHED
fullName Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. NERFINISHED
hasAlumniChapters yes
hasAuxiliary Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. NERFINISHED
hasCollegiateChapters yes
hasNotableMember Al Roker NERFINISHED
George Washington Carver NERFINISHED
Huey P. Newton NERFINISHED
James Weldon Johnson NERFINISHED
John Lewis NERFINISHED
hasProgram Bigger and Better Business NERFINISHED
Education
Social Action
hasPublication The Crescent NERFINISHED
headquartersCity Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
isMemberOf Divine Nine NERFINISHED
languageOfName Greek
membershipType collegiate and alumni
motto Culture For Service and Service For Humanity
principle Brotherhood
Scholarship
Service
scope international
symbol dove
targetCommunity African American community
type social fraternity
values education
equality
service

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