This Day in Black History: Nov. 12, 1922
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority founded in Indiana.
By Britt Middleton
November 12, 2011 / 7:00 AM
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. was founded at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana.
(Photo: AP Photo, File)
Latest News
- Win With Black Women Builds a New Legacy of Collective Power and Support for Black Women in PoliticsIn a new interview with CBS News, the organization’s founder, Jotaka Eaddy, discusses amplifying the voices and political influence of Black women across the U.S., especially in support of Kamala Harris’ campaign.11/04/2024
- Opinion: Kamala Harris’ 'Opportunity Agenda for Black Men' Offers Hope and a Path ForwardMaryland Governor Wes Moore reflects on the importance of Vice President Kamala Harris' plan to uplift Black men, addressing systemic barriers and offering a bold vision for equitable economic and social advancement.11/04/2024
- Eddie Murphy to Portray Funk Legend George Clinton in BiopicThe Oscar nominee is reuniting with ‘Dreamgirls’ director Bill Condon.11/04/2024
- Kamala Harris’s Star-Studded Endorsement Lineup: From Beyoncé to Michelle ObamaWith Election Day around the corner, Kamala Harris has secured support from a powerhouse list of celebrities. Here’s a look at the influential voices standing by her.11/04/2024
- Gayle King Weighs in on Megan Thee Stallion’s Reference to Her in New DocThe Grammy Award winner sat down with King following the 2020 shooting incident involving rapper Tory Lanez.11/04/2024
- Kamala Harris Joins Maya Rudolph for a Surprise Appearance on ‘Saturday Night Live’Days before Election Day, the vice president appeared on SNL, sharing the screen with Rudolph, who famously impersonated her on the show.11/04/2024