Whenever there is an assembly of Fraternities and those who are not in these organizations, one question in particular often arise. "What is the purpose of fraternities?" In most cases, the answer given is some "book-related" or recruitment-related answer referring to community service and things of the like. Why did the Illustrious of our organizations use the names and elements that they did? Why Pledge? During the turn of the century, times were extremely difficult for blacks in
Only males who had reached the age of 21 and had proven themselves to be of good character were allowed to apply for membership, which meant that mostly blue collar workers could be Masons. However, our founders (All organizations) had visions as to how to create a stepping stone for the Masonic fraternity. Born on college campuses, the fraternities were designed to attract the more formally educated Black man into the plan of "salvation." Each of the four fraternities was founded by at least one man who was a member of the Freemasons. Because they were blessed with the ability to organize, they laid out the designs that would attract potential members into their organizations and give them just enough "light" to be beneficial to the fraternity, but little enough to generate a craving for more until they were ready to make that next step. If one were to examine the mottos and crests of each organization, they would notice striking similarities between each of them, anyone who has traveled some would have more insight into these similarities.
Now, one may ask, "If they are started for the same reason, why are they different?" People have different ways of achieving their goals. Each fraternity has its own mottos, passwords, handshakes etc., but, just as cars are designed differently, they are all used for transportation. People are the same way. Rather one study Physics or English, the goal is to receive a degree. Fraternities are the same way. Each of the organizations proposes different methods as to how we could improve our communities, but the goal is to improve the quality of life for everyone. For those who are members of organizations, we should try to dispel the bickering and disagreements, so that no contention exists, but that noble contention, of whom can best work and agree. In unity there is strength and together there is much we can do for our people. It is time for us all to revert back to our beliefs and live up to the goals of our glorious founders. We are leaders on our campuses and our community lets lead our people to memorable days.
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