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Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. was established on January 9, 1914, at Howard University by three visionary students: A. Langston Taylor, Charles I. Brown, and Leonard F. Morse. Committed to their mission, the founders aimed to create a Greek-letter fraternity that would embody the core principles of brotherhood, scholarship, and service.
The fraternity shares a close connection with Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., a sister organization that it helped to establish. Together, the two organizations promote shared values and collaborate on initiatives that uphold their foundational ideals.
Phi Beta Sigma’s motto, “Culture For Service and Service For Humanity,” reflects its dedication to making a positive impact on communities worldwide. Its official colors, Royal Blue and Pure White, symbolize unity and excellence, while the dove serves as a meaningful symbol for the fraternity.
Since its founding, Phi Beta Sigma has grown into a dynamic organization that advances education, leadership, and service. Its legacy continues to inspire individuals to work toward a better society through collective action and a commitment to lifelong learning.
Famous Members Of Phi Beta Sigma was originally published on woldcnews.com
1. Dr. Howard Fuller
A civil rights activist and education reformer, has dedicated his career to empowering families through equitable education.
2. Edward “Special Ed” Archer
A hip-hop legend, has influenced music and culture for over three decades, producing for icons like Tupac Shakur.
3. Leon Robinson
An actor and musician, is celebrated for his roles in classics like The Five Heartbeats and Cool Runnings.
4. Dr. George Koonce
A Super Bowl champion and academic leader, inspires as one of the few NFL players to earn a PhD.
5. Fred Hammond
A Grammy-winning gospel artist, revolutionized urban praise and worship music.
6. Dr. John K. Pierre
Chancellor of Southern University Law Center, has advanced diversity and innovation in legal education.
7. Dave “Unk” Huie
A marketing entrepreneur exemplifies service through philanthropy.
8. Dr. DeForest B. Soaries Jr.
A pastor and financial wellness advocate, empowers communities through his bestselling books and radio show.
9. Jerry Rice

Original Chapter: Delta Phi (Mississippi Valley State Univ.)
10. Al Roker

Honorary
11. Terrence Howard

Honorary
12. Blair Underwood

Honorary
13. Harry Belafonte

Honorary
14. Rep. John Lewis

Lambda Sigma
(Atlanta)
15. Emmitt Smith

Zeta Kappa
(University of Florida)
16. Richard Sherman

Beta Tau
(Stanford Uni.)
17. Hines Ward

Zeta Nu
(University of Georgia)
18. Lou Brock

Rho
(Southern University)
19. Ryan Howard

Rho Chi
(SW Missouri State University)
20. Willis Reed

Xi
(Grambing State University)
21. Apollo Crews

Kappa Zeta
(Auburn University)
22. Mike London

Mu Omicron
(University of Richmond)
23. Bill Clinton

Honorary
24. Dr. George Washington Carver

Gamma Sigma
(Tuskegee, Alabama)
25. James Weldon Johnson

Psi
(Clark Atlanta Univ.)
26. Congressman Elijah Cummings

Honorary
27. Harold Washington

Upsilon Sigma
(Chicago)
28. Warren Ballentine

Iota Nu Sigma
(Chicago, Illinois)
29. Benjamin Chavis Muhammad

Honorary
30. Huey P. Newton

Beta Tau
(UC Berkeley)
31. Asa Philip Randolph

Iota Sigma
(Richmond, Virginia)
32. Al Sharpton

Honorary
33. Armstrong Williams

Eta Alpha
(South Carolina State Univ.)
34. King Bach

Mu Epsilon
(Florida State University)
35. J. Anthony Brown

Eta Beta Sigma
(Nashville, Tennessee)
36. Kurt Carr

Zeta Lambda
(Univ., of Connecticut)
37. Bootsy Collins

Honorary
38. Combat Jack

Kappa Xi (Cornell University)
39. Reginald Hudlin

Honorary
40. Flex Alexander

Kappa Delta Sigma
(San Francisco)
41. Ramsey Lewis…

Honorary
42. Ben Vereen

Honorary
43. Verdine White

Honorary
44. Malik Yoba

Honorary