1963 was a turbulent year. History-making events occurred that would radically and permanently affect the country as a whole, and African-Americans in particular. On April 12, America watched with horror and outrage as Birmingham Police Chief Eugene 鈥淏ull鈥 Connor and his officers used water hoses and police dogs against peaceful civil rights demonstrators. On June 12th, Medger Evers, NAACP field secretary and civil rights leader, was assassinated at his home in Jackson, Mississippi by a segregationist. On August 28th, 250,000 people participated in the historic 鈥淢arch on Washington鈥 and heard Martin Luther King, Jr. deliver his historic 鈥淚 Have a Dream鈥 speech. Three weeks later and less than 50 miles away, in Baltimore, Maryland, another group of men would make a different kind of history.
On September 19, 1963, at Morgan State College (now Morgan State University), 12 students founded what is now the nation鈥檚 fifth largest, predominately African-American social service fraternity: The Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Incorporated 庐.
As Iota Phi Theta continues to grow and strengthen, so will its commitment to make meaningful contributions to society in general, with particular emphasis in the African-American community. Throughout America, Iota Phi Theta has come to represent excellence in all areas. The Fraternity is, and shall forever remain dedicated to its founders鈥 vision of 鈥淏uilding a Tradition, Not Resting Upon One!鈥
The Honorable founders of Iota Phi Theta庐 were: Albert Hicks, Lonnie Spruill, Jr., Charles Briscoe, Frank Coakley, John Slade, Barron Willis, Webster Lewis, Charles Brown, Louis Hudnell, Charles Gregory, Elias Dorsey, Jr., and Michael Williams. Based upon their ages, heightened responsibilities, and increased level of maturity, this group had a slightly different perspective than the norm for college students. It was this perspective from which they established the Fraternity鈥檚 purpose, 鈥淭he development and perpetuation of Scholarship, Leadership, Citizenship, Fidelity, and Brotherhood among Men.鈥
This group of men was unique for several reasons. First of all, many were long-time friends. Spruill, Coakley, Dorsey, and Gregory had known one another since grade school, and Spruill and Coakley鈥檚 friendship extended to when the two were pre-schoolers.
Iota Phi Theta, 1964
Even more uniquely, many of these men were what are now referred to as 鈥淣on-Traditional Students鈥 and were 3-5 years older than the average college student. Gregory, Willis, and Brown were all service veterans, and Brown, Hicks, and Briscoe were married with small children. Of this group of 12, several were also working full-time jobs and all were full-time students.Based upon their ages, heightened responsibilities, and increased level of maturity, this group had a slightly different perspective than the norm for college students.
Today, Iota Phi Theta庐 consists of over 250 chapters located in 40 States, the District of Columbia and the Republic of Korea. The scope of the organization extends throughout the nation, from California to New York; from Wyoming to Florida; and from Wisconsin to The Bahamas Islands.
Notable members include: Harry Alford the President & CEO of National Black Chamber of Commerce, Gary Correia: Lt. Colonel (Retired) from the US Marine Corps (First African-American Marine pilot to achieve the rank of Lt. Col. Currently a Captain at JetBlue Airways), Ron Brace III: Defensive Tackle, New England Patriots, Elvin Hayes: NBA Hall of Fame, Calvin Murphy: NBA Hall-of-Fame, Hamady N鈥橠iaye: Center of the Washington Wizards, Ollie Ogbu: Defensive Tackle of the Indianapolis Colts, Jermaine Taylor: Shooting Guard of the Sacramento Kings, Chris Wilson: Linebacker of the Philadelphia Eagles, T.C. Carson: Television & Film Actor, and many others!