Omega Psi Phi

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Omega Psi Phi is a historically African American fraternity founded in 1911 at Howard University, known for its emphasis on scholarship, community service, and strong brotherhood.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek-letter organization
collegiate fraternity
historically African American fraternity
affiliation National Pan-Hellenic Council NERFINISHED
category historically Black fraternities and sororities
colors old gold
royal purple
coreValue manhood
perseverance
scholarship
uplift
emphasis brotherhood
community service
scholarship
focus academic excellence
civic engagement
leadership development
foundedBy Edgar Amos Love NERFINISHED
Ernest Everett Just NERFINISHED
Frank Coleman NERFINISHED
Oscar James Cooper NERFINISHED
founderRole Howard University faculty member
Howard University student
foundingCity Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
foundingCountry United States NERFINISHED
foundingDate 1911-11-17
foundingPlace Howard University NERFINISHED
foundingYear 1911
hasProgram mentoring programs
scholarship programs
social action programs
talent hunt program
hasPublication The Oracle NERFINISHED
hasSymbol dog
lamp
language English
letters ΩΨΦ NERFINISHED
membershipType male-only
motto Friendship is Essential to the Soul
nickname Ques NERFINISHED
The Ques NERFINISHED
regionServed Africa
Asia
Caribbean
Europe
United States of America
surface form: United States
scope international
targetCommunity African American community
type social fraternity

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