The Divine Nine: The History of African American Fraternities and Sororities by Lawrence C. Ross Jr. (Kensington Publishing Corp. 2000) (371.85). This volume focuses on the histories and ideals of the African-American fraternities and sororities whose members self-identify as being members of one of "The Divine Nine." The volume never makes clear whether there are any other black Greek fraternal organizations in addition to these nine. The "Divine Nine" consists of five fraternities and four sororities. Each of these organizations provided information to the author about what sets their group apart and what makes them unique and special. What follows is a list of the names of the "Divine Nine" as well as what each organization reported to be their "common call" (among members) and their organization's symbol. In the order in which they are listed by the author, here are the Divine Nine fraternities and sororities with the five fraternities listed first:
Alpha Kappa Alpha, common calls "A-PHI" or "Ice Ice Baby," symbol "Alpha Ape";
Kappa Alpha Psi, common call "Yo Yo!!", symbol "Playboy bunny symbol";
Omega Psi Phi, common call is "a dog's bark", symbol "any fierce dog";
Phi Beta Sigma, common call "Blue Phi!", symbol "blue and white striped cane";
Iota Phi Theta, common call "OW-OW!!!", symbol "centaur";
Alpha Kappa Alpha, common call "Skee-Wee!", symbol is "pearls and ivy";
Delta Sigma Theta, common call "OOO-OOP!", symbol is "elephant with upraised trunk";
Zeta Phi Beta, common call "EE-I-KEE!", symbol is "a dove"; and
Sigma Gamma Rho, common call "EE-YIP!", symbol is "a French toy poodle."
This is interesting stuff which I knew very little about. My rating: 7/10, finished 3/27/15.