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Title
Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity members and pledges, Los Angeles, 1940s
Date Created and/or Issued
1940/1949
[1940s?]
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Walter L. Gordon, Jr./William C. Beverly, Jr. Collection
Rights Information
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Description
All information concerning the content and description of the image was provided by Walter Gordon.
A group of mostly unidentified Los Angeles pledges and members of Alpha Phi Alpha, the oldest African American fraternity in the United States.
In the middle, standing, is Stanley Robertson; seated, second from the left, is Arthur Lewis, and in the middle is James Patton.
Type

Identifier
Collection 1867 Box 2 Folder 6
YRLSC_gordonphotos_0353
ark:/21198/zz0025pdtb
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Culture
Youth
African American Greek letter societies--California--Los Angeles
Patton, James
Lewis, Arthur
Robertson, Stanley
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
Source
Walter L. Gordon, Jr./William C. Beverly, Jr. Collection

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