
The Pilgrimage: Phi Beta Sigma Celebration of Charles I. Brown
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. (PBS), one of the nine predominantly African-American Greek-Lettered organizations, is an international association comprised of college and professional men. Founded January 9, 1914 on the campus of Howard University by three noble Founders, Abram Langston Taylor, Leonard Francis Morse, and Charles Ignatius Brown, the Fraternity has evolved to amass 175,000 alumni and collegiate members, located […]
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