Straight from print: An open letter to fraternity men
On December 5, 1776, Phi Beta Kappa was founded at the College of William and Mary as the first Greek letter fraternity.
On December 5, 1776, Phi Beta Kappa was founded at the College of William and Mary as the first Greek letter fraternity.
This article originally appeared in The Eagle’s fall 2016 special edition. If you had asked younger me whether I would like to be a White American or a Black American, I would have, without hesitation, chosen to be White.
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