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Title
Label for missing group portrait photograph taken during May Week of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Berkeley in 1938, photo date unknown
Alternative Title
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Binder compiled by Miriam Matthews
Date Created and/or Issued
unknown
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Miriam Matthews Photograph Collection
Rights Information
spec-coll@library.ucla.edu
Description
Delta Sigma Theta' Sorority, Inc. is an African American women’s’ Greek organization that was founded on January 13, 1913 at Howard University. Delta Sigma Theta (ΔΣΘ; sometimes abbreviated Deltas or DST) is a Greek-lettered sorority of college-educated women dedicated to public service with an emphasis on programs that target the African American community. Today, it is the largest African-American Greek-lettered organization.[4] Since its founding, Delta Sigma Theta has created programming to improve political, education, and social and economic conditions, particularly within black communities. In addition to establishing independent programming, the sorority consistently collaborates with community organizations and corporations to further its programming goals.
Vivian Osborne Marsh was born in Houston, Texas, and received her Bachelors and Masters degrees in Anthropology at the University of California in Berkeley. She founded the Berkeley campus’ Kappa chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority. She went on to found several other chapters. Two major projects she organized were the Traveling Library, which provided books to rural portions of Georgia, and Teen Lift, which provided opportunities for underprivileged teenagers to visit events such as symphonies and operas. She was involved in many civic organizations and on February 21, 1981, the mayor of Berkeley honored her contributions by declaring it to be Vivian Osborne Marsh Day.
Text: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority sponsored its annual May Week Educational program at International House, University of California, Berkeley, May 1938. Photo by E. F. Joseph Studios, Oakland, Calif. Vivian Osborne-Marsh in the second row dressed in a long satin evening dress with a deep V neck. From the Collection of Miriam Matthews.
Type
image
Identifier
uclalsc_1889_b24_f06_004.tif
ark:/21198/z1vh762v
Subject
African American Greek letter societies
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
Marsh, Vivian Osborne, 1897-1986
University of California, Berkeley
Source
Miriam Matthews Photograph Collection
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