Named tothe U.S. CivilRights Walkof FameAtlanta, GAFirst AfricanAmerican womanappointed to theNationalAdvisory GeneralMedical ServicesCouncil (1964)Recently named8th NationalPresident andChair of theNational Council ofNegro WomenTeen LiftProgramwasestablished Initiated atthe AlphaChapter Initiated atthe St. LouisAlumnaeChapter. Appointed to theCivil RightsCommission byPresidentLyndon B.Johnson15thNationalPresident   The Osceola Awardfor artistic excellence,named in honor ofFounder OsceolaMacarthy Adams wasestablishedTeen-Lift programwas de-centralizedand many chaptersbegan conductinglocal Teen-Lifts, thusmaking the programaccessible to moreyouth.The mortgageon the NationalHeadquarterswas paid onJuly 21, 1966ProjectDiscoverScholasticTalent Life DevelopmentCenters (LDC)were establishedto provide housingfor the elderly.14thNationalPresident  “Fortitude”commissioned andpresented toHoward Universityas a tribute to theFoundersFocus of her secondterm was theconsciousness raisingthat poverty is anunrelenting oppressorof Black people andDelta must devoteresources to fightingpoverty. The NationalCommissionon Arts &Letters wasestablished13thNationalPresident DeltaResearch andEducationalFoundation(1967) Established theDistinguishedProfessorEndowed Chair Implementedthe DeltaRight toRead Project Launched DSTTelecommunicationsIncorporated16thNationalPresident  Acquisition of a newDelta Headquartersbuilding at 1705,1707and 1709 NewHampshire Avenue,NW in Washington,DCNamed tothe U.S. CivilRights Walkof FameAtlanta, GAFirst AfricanAmerican womanappointed to theNationalAdvisory GeneralMedical ServicesCouncil (1964)Recently named8th NationalPresident andChair of theNational Council ofNegro WomenTeen LiftProgramwasestablished Initiated atthe AlphaChapter Initiated atthe St. LouisAlumnaeChapter. Appointed to theCivil RightsCommission byPresidentLyndon B.Johnson15thNationalPresident   The Osceola Awardfor artistic excellence,named in honor ofFounder OsceolaMacarthy Adams wasestablishedTeen-Lift programwas de-centralizedand many chaptersbegan conductinglocal Teen-Lifts, thusmaking the programaccessible to moreyouth.The mortgageon the NationalHeadquarterswas paid onJuly 21, 1966ProjectDiscoverScholasticTalent Life DevelopmentCenters (LDC)were establishedto provide housingfor the elderly.14thNationalPresident  “Fortitude”commissioned andpresented toHoward Universityas a tribute to theFoundersFocus of her secondterm was theconsciousness raisingthat poverty is anunrelenting oppressorof Black people andDelta must devoteresources to fightingpoverty. The NationalCommissionon Arts &Letters wasestablished13thNationalPresident DeltaResearch andEducationalFoundation(1967) Established theDistinguishedProfessorEndowed Chair Implementedthe DeltaRight toRead Project Launched DSTTelecommunicationsIncorporated16thNationalPresident  Acquisition of a newDelta Headquartersbuilding at 1705,1707and 1709 NewHampshire Avenue,NW in Washington,DC

13th - 16th Founders - Call List

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  1. Named to the U.S. Civil Rights Walk of Fame Atlanta, GA
  2. First African American woman appointed to the National Advisory General Medical Services Council (1964)
  3. Recently named 8th National President and Chair of the National Council of Negro Women
  4. Teen Lift Program was established
  5. Initiated at the Alpha Chapter
  6. Initiated at the St. Louis Alumnae Chapter.
  7. Appointed to the Civil Rights Commission by President Lyndon B. Johnson
  8. 15th National President
  9. The Osceola Award for artistic excellence, named in honor of Founder Osceola Macarthy Adams was established
  10. Teen-Lift program was de-centralized and many chapters began conducting local Teen-Lifts, thus making the program accessible to more youth.
  11. The mortgage on the National Headquarters was paid on July 21, 1966
  12. Project Discover Scholastic Talent
  13. Life Development Centers (LDC) were established to provide housing for the elderly.
  14. 14th National President
  15. “Fortitude” commissioned and presented to Howard University as a tribute to the Founders
  16. Focus of her second term was the consciousness raising that poverty is an unrelenting oppressor of Black people and Delta must devote resources to fighting poverty.
  17. The National Commission on Arts & Letters was established
  18. 13th National President
  19. Delta Research and Educational Foundation (1967)
  20. Established the Distinguished Professor Endowed Chair
  21. Implemented the Delta Right to Read Project
  22. Launched DST Telecommunications Incorporated
  23. 16th National President
  24. Acquisition of a new Delta Headquarters building at 1705, 1707 and 1709 New Hampshire Avenue, NW in Washington, DC