The struggle for social justice shifted into high gear.
Brothers were active participants in the "sit-ins" and other
demonstrations designed to call attention to the plight of black Americans.
Undergraduate brothers especially were involved in the demonstrative
aspect of civil rights struggle. The Golden Anniversary Conclave authorized $140,000-$150,000
for the construction of a new National Headquarters Building in Washington,
D.C. Robert H. Lawrence (in 1996) was selected as the first Black to serve in the Astronaut Program. Lawrence had earned a Ph.D. Degree in chemistry at Ohio State University. Founder Frank Coleman entered Omega Chapter in 1967. The 1968 Charlotte Grand Conclave mandated a Constitutional Convention for the revision of the Constitution and By-Laws as well as the Ritual. The Convention was held in Atlanta in 1969. |
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