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Omega Psi Phi

Omega Psi Phi is a historically Black fraternity founded in 1911 at Howard University. It is one of the "Divine Nine," a group of prominent African American Greek-letter organizations. The fraternity aims to promote brotherhood, scholarship, and community service among its members. It is known for its commitment to uplifting the African American community and fostering leadership. The fraternity's motto is "Friendship is Essential to the Soul," and it holds four cardinal principles: manhood, scholarship, perseverance, and uplift. Omega Psi Phi has a rich history and has produced many notable members, including civil rights leaders and influential figures in various fields.