As man of Omega Psi Phi, I take my hat off to the fact that you had one of your Founders to give you a recorded comprehensive history of your fraternity. This is priceless.
I am so very proud to be a Kappa Man. In the spring of 1982 at WSSU the Delta Chi chapter, I learn about our 10 illustrious founders. Now I get to hear the narration by Brother Irvin. Very informative!!! Thanks so very much Brother Kenny McCain, YITB!!!
Good historical piece, taken from a Kappa Founder POV. As an Alphaman, I appreciate BGLO History and WE (Alphas) are very proud of our record and our position in this Greek Movement. Likewise, Kappamen should be proud of their "Achievement(s)"...... Our respective histories are somewhat similar, as unlike the other Black Fraternities, Alpha and Kappa were founded on prestigious Predominately White Campuses, and we had a whole different set of challenges. Good video.
Yes it is. Hence the title: Founder Edward Giles Irvin Speech. This profile picture is of he and myself in 1980. -Ken McCain Delta Iota (Ball State) 15 Dec 1978
I am proud to be a Kappa Man and was most humbled to hear these words from one of our greatest....Delta Tau Spring2K13 8Klub YO TO EVERY FIELD OF HUMAN ENDEAVOR
this speech tells us what Achievement really is. Dr. Edward G. Irvins is a leader among leaders. i respect the principals that he and these gentlemen have set for future generations.
No man can serve two Masters either he will love the one and despise the other folks, Elder Watson Diggs was sent over a strong delusion, the Word of God opposes these pagan deities and Greek fraternities!!!
I think you need to study the origin of Christianity. The Council of Ephesus 431 BCE where Serapis was transformed into Messias “Christos” Serapis/ Christ Stop the Foolishness The Septuagint which pre dated the Bible was the first translation of the Bible “this was Greek Sir” The original Greeks were also of African decent out of Ancient Kemet. Please stop with your fear mongering and dogma. If it’s not for you it’s not for you study your history and the origins of your religion.
This was very prolific and profound. In laymen's terms, very deep!! I've always been proud to be a Kappa. Hearing this wisdom just reaffirmed the overwhelming pride in my soul. Dennis K. B. Campbell Spring 1987 Gamma Nu chapter Claflin College/University 👌🏽♦