

I know quite a few people that's A Phi A and Omega Psi Phi that are masons (alot of them in my lodge),and I know a couple AKA's that's OES.everything started to make sense once I noticed that people ARE members of a Great 8 frat/soror and a Mason/Star,especially when I transfered from a community college in Michigan to TnSU this past fall.Alot of people say that Alpha and Omega are the CLOSEST two frats to masonry,and AKA is the closest to Eastern Star (dont take MY word on it.just something I heard numerous of times). It is the first African American fraternity established at a historically black college. Live on YouTube or at This year, Dear Omega will commemorate 110 years of stea. I had NO CLUE,until I got raised in to masonry a year ag ne of the Past Master's of my lodge was telling me about it,and I started to do research on it a little bit (I didnt research on stuff I shouldn't know). Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated, one of the five fraternities for African American men, was founded on Novemon the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C. It was founded inside the Science Building, which was later renamed Thirkield Hall. Joining them was their faculty adviser, Ernest Everett Just. Often referred to as a brotherhood, the fraternity of Omega Psi Phi was founded on November 17, 1911.


The founders were three undergraduates Edgar Amos Love, Oscar James Cooper and Frank Coleman. Live on YouTube or at This year, Dear Omega will commemorate 110 years of steadfast sacrifice & service. I had no idea that Prince Hall masonry is considered the "Father of all" Greeks of:Īnd that the Order of the Eastern Stars(PHA) is considered the "Mother of all" Greeks of:ĩ5% of the founders of the Great 8 are Prince Hall Masons or Eastern stars. More than 30,000 members of the OmegaPsiPhi attended the groups biennial international convention that took place July 21-26 at the Charlotte Convention Center. On the evening of November 17, 1911, Omega Psi Phi was founded inside the Science Building (later renamed Thirkield Hall) at Howard University located in Washington, D.C.
