About Beta Kappa Lambda
This Is How Our Story Began...

History of Our Fraternity
Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African American Men. It was founded in 1906 at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York by seven college men who recognized the need for a strong bond of brotherhood among African descendants in this country. The visionary founders, known as the “Jewels” of the fraternity, are Henry Arthur Callis, Charles Henry Chapman, Eugene Kinckle Jones, George Biddle Kelley, Nathaniel Allison Murray, Robert Harold Ogle, and Vertner Woodson Tandy.
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The fraternity initially served as a study and support group for minority students who faced racial prejudice, both educationally and socially, at Cornell. The Jewel founders and early leaders of the fraternity succeeded in laying a firm foundation for Alpha Phi Alpha's principles of scholarship, fellowship, good character, and the uplifting of humanity.
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Alpha Phi Alpha chapters were established at other colleges and universities, many of them historically black institutions, soon after the founding at Cornell. The first alumni chapter was established in 1911. While continuing to stress academic excellence among its members, Alpha also recognized the need to help correct the educational, economic, political, and social injustices faced by African Americans.
Alpha Phi Alpha has long stood at the forefront of the African-American community's fight for civil rights through leaders such as W.E.B. DuBois, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., Edward Brooke, Martin Luther King, Jr., Thurgood Marshall, Andrew Young, William Gray, Paul Robeson, and many others. True to its form as the “first of firsts,” Alpha Phi Alpha has been interracial since 1945.
Since its founding on December 4, 1906, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. has supplied voice and vision to the struggle of African Americans and people of color around the world.
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History of Our Chapter
The Beta Kappa Lambda Chapter was founded Wednesday, March 1, 1939 in Charleston, South Carolina. It the second oldest Alpha Chapter in the state of South Carolina.
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Beta Kappa Lambda Chapter was founded Wednesday, March 1, 1939 in Charleston, South Carolina. It the second oldest Alpha Chapter in the state of South Carolina.
The chartered members were: Edward B. Burroughs, M.D.; William B. Clement; Rev. Matthew W. Davis; Frank A. DeCosta, Ph.D.; James Frasier; Arthur D. Green; Frank G. Hayne, D.D.S.; Charles T. Holloway, D.D.S.; W. Winston Jones, D.D.S.; Augustus G. Purvis, M.D.; Thomas Carr McFall, M.D.; William M. Thorne, M.D.; and Clinton I. Young.
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National Projects


The Chapter

"GOODWILL is the monarch of this house Men, unacquainted, enter, shake hands, exchange greetings, and depart friends. Cordiality exists among all who abide within..."
~House Of Alpha~
Meet Our Leadership
Bernard Broughton, II
President
Initiated
Fall 2005
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Gabrielle Collier
Vice President
Initiated
Fall 2009
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Jordan McCorey
Secretary
Initiated
Spring 2017
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A Voteless People is a Hopeless People
Project Alpha

Brother's Keeper

Go-to High School Go-To College
Local initiative

Alpha Academy
Sean Clemons
Corresponding Secretary
Initiated
Spring 2018
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Arthur Takeall
Parliamentarian
Initiated
Spring 2008
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Ronald Ravenell
Treasurer
Initiated
Fall 1906
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William Brisbane
Chaplin
Initiated
Fall 1975
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Darrius Gourdine
Historian
Initiated
Fall 1998
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Cyrus Johnson
Sargent-At-Arms
Initiated
Fall 2005
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