Reviews
"Makes a desperately needed contribution to the current literature on BGLOs. In assembling an impressive range of scholars, research methodologies, and disciplinary frameworks, Gregory Parks has given this under-researched topic the level of critical attention that it deserves. In particular, the contributors reject purely romantic or cynical postures in favor of theoretically sophisticated and personally informed investigations into the contours, complexities, and contradictions of BGLOs. This volume will stand as a central text for anyone interested in the rich legacy and vibrant future of Black sororities and fraternities."-Marc Lamont Hill, author of Beats, Rhymes, and Classroom Life: Hip-Hop, Pedagogy, and Youth Identities, ""As a fraternity man, I thought there was little left for me to learn about the Greek experience. This bookproved me terribly wrong. It's a must-read, must-have, and the most comprehensive examination of Black Greek culture in print today."" -- Derek Fordjour, Artist/Producer, "Gregory Parks' latest contribution to the documentation and analysis of historically black fraternities and sororities should be celebrated and widely read. The impact of these groups on African American and mainstream American life in the 20th century must be understood. And Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-First Century will offer considerable insight into their unique histories, challenges and modern-day issues."-C. Brian Williams, Founder and Executive Director, Step Afrika!, "Makes a desperately needed contribution to the current literature on BGLOs. In assembling an impressive range of scholars, research methodologies, and disciplinary frameworks, Gregory Parks has given this under-researched topic the level of critical attention that it deserves. In particular, the contributors reject purely romantic or cynical postures in favor of theoretically sophisticated and personally informed investigations into the contours, complexities, and contradictions of BGLOs. This volume will stand as a central text for anyone interested in the rich legacy and vibrant future of Black sororities and fraternities."-Marc Lamont Hill, Temple University, ""This book offers research, theoretical perspectives, and practical models that can be used to examine BGLOs, influence future scholarship and practice, and bring greater awareness and knowledge to student affairs and BGLO leaders." --Lori D. Patton and Natasha Croom, Journal of College Student Development" --, This collection of twenty-one essays... explores the past, present, and future of the nation's nine traditional African American fraternities and sororities... Parks and his authors deserve praise for addressing many controversial issues., "A must read for anyone interested in the future of BGLOs, generally, or their own!"-Sylvia Cyrus-Albritton, Executive Director, Association for the Study of African American Life and History, Gregory Parks' latest contribution to the documentation and analysis of historically black fraternities and sororities should be celebrated and widely read. The impact of these groups on African American and mainstream American life in the 20th century must be understood. And Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-First Century will offer considerable insight into their unique histories, challenges and modern-day issues., �Comprehensive and thorough in its scholarship, Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century tackles many challenging issues, such as feminism, sexual orientation, racial integration, eating disorders, and organizational behavior. It will spark much discussion and future research on the organizations. It is a must read for members of BGLOs, prospective members, the general public, and especially for student service personnel.��Robert L. Harris, Jr., coeditor of The Columbia Guide to African American History since 1939, "This work is incisive as to the actions Black Greek-letter Organization's research can examine; scholarship is a critical need in our community and has a chance to be achieved with some guidance and inspiration from our groups. We commend the writers for their in depth comments and thoughts and for a retelling of the history of these important groups." -- Cornell Leverette Moore, Grand Sire Archon Sigma Pi Phi, "As recently as fifteen years ago, the body of critical scholarship on Black Greek Letter Organizations was negligible. And yet at various points in history, these organizations have played seminal roles in the African American freedom struggle. Now, with the appearance of Black Greek-letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century, Gregory S. Parks and other contributors have stepped into this breach with an ambitious collection of essays."--Kenneth R. Janken, author of Rayford W. Logan and the Dilemma of the African-American Intellectual, ""A masterpiece of multidisciplinary scholarship that clearly demonstrates the contemporary relevance of black fraternities and sororities by critically examining their remarkable history and thoroughly analyzing their present-day problems. It lays the groundwork for a fertile new field of scholarly inquiry and is a must read for anyone interested in African American culture and community." -- Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Ohio State University" --, " Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century is a remarkably well-crafted and thoroughly researched, collective history of BGLOs and their impact on the African American culture and community." -- African American Literary Review & News, An insightful collection of scholarship that examines the role of BGLOs in the twenty-first century. While the story of BGLOs begins with a response to American racism and a mission of activism, this book reminds us that there is much more to know about this rich tradition. Moving beyond familiar discussions around hazing and stepping, the contributors to this volume treat BGLOs as a complex sociological project. From Black womanism to homosexuality, eating disorders to Black Greeks as 'educated gangs,' this scholarship works to carefully deconstruct one of this nation's most compelling cultural entities., "This work is incisive as to the actions Black Greek-letter Organization's research can exami≠scholarship is a critical need in our community and has a chance to be achieved with some guidance and inspiration from our groups. We commend the writers for their in depth comments and thoughts and for a retelling of the history of these important groups."-Cornell Leverette Moore, Grand Sire Archon Sigma Pi Phi, ""This work is incisive as to the actions Black Greek-letter Organization's research can examine; scholarship is a critical need in our community and has a chance to be achieved with some guidance and inspiration from our groups. We commend the writers for their in depth comments and thoughts and for a retelling of the history of these important groups." -- Cornell Leverette Moore, Grand Sire Archon Sigma Pi Phi" --, Comprehensive and thorough in its scholarship, Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century tackles many challenging issues, such as feminism, sexual orientation, racial integration, eating disorders, and organizational behavior. It will spark much discussion and future research on the organizations. It is a must read for members of BGLOs, prospective members, the general public, and especially for student service personnel., ""Makes a desperately needed contribution to the current literature on BGLOs. In assembling an impressive range of scholars, research methodologies, and disciplinary frameworks, Gregory Parks has given this under-researched topic the level of critical attention that it deserves. In particular, the contributors reject purely romantic or cynical postures in favor of theoretically sophisticated and personally informed investigations into the contours, complexities, and contradictions of BGLOs. This volume will stand as a central text for anyone interested in the rich legacy and vibrant future of Black sororities and fraternities." -- Marc Lamont Hill, author of Beats, Rhymes, and Classroom Life: Hip-Hop, Pedagogy, and Youth Identities" -- Marc Lamont Hill, In the history of American fraternal orders and college fraternities, African American contributions have long been overlooked. Dr. Parks has successfully organized a distinguished group of scholars and writers who have created a book that fills this oversight. Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-First Century makes a significant contribution by providing a one-volume overview of the entire history of BGLOs in the 21st century. The interpretation and information of this book should be required reading for all interested in American fraternity., ""An insightful collection of scholarship that examines the role of BGLOs in the twenty-first century. While the story of BGLOs begins with a response to American racism and a mission of activism, this book reminds us that there is much more to know about this rich tradition. Moving beyond familiar discussions around hazing and stepping, the contributors to this volume treat BGLOs as a complex sociological project. From Black womanism to homosexuality, eating disorders to Black Greeks as 'educated gangs,' this scholarship works to carefully deconstruct one of this nation's most compelling cultural entities." -- Robin Coleman, editor of Say It Loud! African American Audiences, Media, and Identity" --, "A masterpiece of multidisciplinary scholarship that clearly demonstrates the contemporary relevance of black fraternities and sororities by critically examining their remarkable history and thoroughly analyzing their present-day problems. It lays the groundwork for a fertile new field of scholarly inquiry and is a must read for anyone interested in African American culture and community."-Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Ohio State University, This work is incisive as to the actions Black Greek-letter Organization's research can examine; scholarship is a critical need in our community and has a chance to be achieved with some guidance and inspiration from our groups. We commend the writers for their in depth comments and thoughts and for a retelling of the history of these important groups., �Gregory Parks� latest contribution to the documentation and analysis of historically black fraternities and sororities should be celebrated and widely read. The impact of these groups on African American and mainstream American life in the 20th century must be understood. And Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-First Century will offer considerable insight into their unique histories, challenges and modern-day issues.��C. Brian Williams, Founder and Executive Director, Step Afrika!, "Comprehensive and thorough in its scholarship, Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century tackles many challenging issues, such as feminism, sexual orientation, racial integration, eating disorders, and organizational behavior. It will spark much discussion and future research on the organizations. It is a must read for members of BGLOs, prospective members, the general public, and especially for student service personnel."-Robert L. Harris, Jr., coeditor of The Columbia Guide to African American History since 1939, "Comprehensive and thorough in its scholarship,Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Centurytackles many challenging issues, such as feminism, sexual orientation, racial integration, eating disorders, and organizational behavior. It will spark much discussion and future research on the organizations. It is a must read for members of BGLOs, prospective members, the general public, and especially for student service personnel."-Robert L. Harris, Jr., coeditor ofThe Columbia Guide to African American History since 1939, ""Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century" is a remarkably well-crafted and thoroughly researched, collective history of BGLOs and their impact on the African American culture and community." --African American Literary Review & News" --, ""A must read for anyone interested in the future of BGLOs, generally, or their own!" -- Sylvia Cyrus-Albritton, Executive Director, Association for the Study of African American Life and History" --, "As recently as fifteen years ago, the body of critical scholarship on Black Greek Letter Organizations was negligible. And yet at various points in history, these organizations have played seminal roles in the African American freedom struggle. Now, with the appearance of Black Greek-letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century, Gregory S. Parks and other contributors have stepped into this breach with an ambitious collection of essays."--Kenneth R. Janken, author of Rayford W. Logan and the Dilemma of the African-American Intellectual, Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century is a remarkably well-crafted and thoroughly researched collective history of BGLOs and their impact on the African American culture and community., ""Gregory Parks' latest contribution to the documentation and analysis of historically black fraternities and sororities should be celebrated and widely read. The impact of these groups on African American and mainstream American life in the 20th century must be understood. And Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-First Century will offer considerable insight into their unique histories, challenges and modern-day issues." -- C. Brian Williams, Founder and Executive Director, Step Afrika!" --, ""This book is an essential piece of scholarship for anyone who wants to better understand the history, challenges and triumphs of middle and upper-class African Americans in the early 1900s and beyond. Frank in its delivery and candid to a fault, no topic is too sensitive for exploration. This book will leave you with a renewed appreciation of African American culture."" -- Cheli English-Figaro, Esq., Cofounder and President Emerita, Mocha Moms, Inc., "This book offers research, theoretical perspectives, and practical models that can be used to examine BGLOs, influence future scholarship and practice, and bring greater awareness and knowledge to student affairs and BGLO leaders." -- Lori D. Patton and Natasha Croom, Journal of College Student Development, ""In the history of American fraternal orders and college fraternities, African American contributions have long been overlooked. Dr. Parks has successfully organized a distinguished group of scholars and writers who have created a book that fills this oversight. Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-First Century makes a significant contribution by providing a one-volume overview of the entire history of BGLOs in the 21st century. The interpretation and information of this book should be required reading for all interested in American fraternity." -- Mark A. Tabbert, author of American Freemasons: Three Centuries of Building Communities" -- Mark A. Tabbert, "As a fraternity man, I thought there was little left for me to learn about the Greek experience. This book proved me terribly wrong. It's a must-read, must-have, and the most comprehensive examination of Black Greek culture in print today." -- Derek Fordjour, Artist/Producer, ""This work is incisive as to the actions Black Greek-letter Organization's research can examine; scholarship is a critical need in our community and has a chance to be achieved with some guidance and inspiration from our groups. We commend the writers for their in depth comments and thoughts and for a retelling of the history of these important groups." -- Cornell Leverette Moore, Grand Sire Archon Sigma Pi Phi" -- Cornell Leverette Moore, ""In the history of American fraternal orders and college fraternities, African American contributions have long been overlooked. Dr. Parks has successfully organized a distinguished group of scholars and writers who have created a book that fills this oversight. Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-First Century makes a significant contribution by providing a one-volume overview of the entire history of BGLOs in the 21st century. The interpretation and information of this book should be required reading for all interested in American fraternity." -- Mark A. Tabbert, author of American Freemasons: Three Centuries of Building Communities" --, As recently as fifteen years ago, the body of critical scholarship on Black Greek Letter Organizations was negligible. And yet at various points in history, these organizations have played seminal roles in the African American freedom struggle. Now, with the appearance of Black Greek-letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century, Gregory S. Parks and other contributors have stepped into this breach with an ambitious collection of essays.�--Kenneth R. Janken, author of Rayford W. Logan and the Dilemma of the African-American Intellectual|9780813124919|, As recently as fifteen years ago, the body of critical scholarship on Black Greek Letter Organizations was negligible. And yet at various points in history, these organizations have played seminal roles in the African American freedom struggle. Now, with the appearance of Black Greek-letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century , Gregory S. Parks and other contributors have stepped into this breach with an ambitious collection of essays., "Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century" is a remarkably well-crafted and thoroughly researched, collective history of BGLOs and their impact on the African American culture and community., ""Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century" is a remarkably well-crafted and thoroughly researched, collective history of BGLOs and their impact on the African American culture and community." -- African American Literary Review & News, ""Makes a desperately needed contribution to the current literature on BGLOs. In assembling an impressive range of scholars, research methodologies, and disciplinary frameworks, Gregory Parks has given this under-researched topic the level of critical attention that it deserves. In particular, the contributors reject purely romantic or cynical postures in favor of theoretically sophisticated and personally informed investigations into the contours, complexities, and contradictions of BGLOs. This volume will stand as a central text for anyone interested in the rich legacy and vibrant future of Black sororities and fraternities." -- Marc Lamont Hill, author of Beats, Rhymes, and Classroom Life: Hip-Hop, Pedagogy, and Youth Identities" --, As a fraternity man, I thought there was little left for me to learn about the Greek experience. This book proved me terribly wrong. It's a must-read, must-have, and the most comprehensive examination of Black Greek culture in print today., "In the history of American fraternal orders and college fraternities, African American contributions have long been overlooked. Dr. Parks has successfully organized a distinguished group of scholars and writers who have created a book that fills this oversight. Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-First Century makes a significant contribution by providing a one-volume overview of the entire history of BGLOs in the 21st century. The interpretation and information of this book should be required reading for all interested in American fraternity."-Mark A. Tabbert, author of American Freemasons: Three Centuries of Building Communities, �A must read for anyone interested in the future of BGLOs, generally, or their own!��Sylvia Cyrus-Albritton, Executive Director, Association for the Study of African American Life and History, "A must read for anyone interested in the future of BGLOs, generally, or their own!" -- Sylvia Cyrus-Albritton, Executive Director, Association for the Study of African American Life and History, Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century is a remarkably well-crafted and thoroughly researched, collective history of BGLOs and their impact on the African American culture and community., "Gregory Parks' latest contribution to the documentation and analysis of historically black fraternities and sororities should be celebrated and widely read. The impact of these groups on African American and mainstream American life in the 20th century must be understood. And Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-First Century will offer considerable insight into their unique histories, challenges and modern-day issues." -- C. Brian Williams, Founder and Executive Director, Step Afrika!, �In the history of American fraternal orders and college fraternities, African American contributions have long been overlooked. Dr. Parks has successfully organized a distinguished group of scholars and writers who have created a book that fills this oversight. Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-First Century makes a significant contribution by providing a one-volume overview of the entire history of BGLOs in the 21st century. The interpretation and information of this book should be required reading for all interested in American fraternity.��Mark A. Tabbert, author of American Freemasons: Three Centuries of Building Communities, "In the history of American fraternal orders and college fraternities, African American contributions have long been overlooked. Dr. Parks has successfully organized a distinguished group of scholars and writers who have created a book that fills this oversight. Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-First Century makes a significant contribution by providing a one-volume overview of the entire history of BGLOs in the 21st century. The interpretation and information of this book should be required reading for all interested in American fraternity." -- Mark A. Tabbert, author of American Freemasons: Three Centuries of Building Communities, ""Gregory Parks' latest contribution to the documentation and analysis of historically black fraternities and sororities should be celebrated and widely read. The impact of these groups on African American and mainstream American life in the 20th century must be understood. And Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-First Century will offer considerable insight into their unique histories, challenges and modern-day issues." -- C. Brian Williams, Founder and Executive Director, Step Afrika!" -- C. Brian Williams, "A masterpiece of multidisciplinary scholarship that clearly demonstrates the contemporary relevance of black fraternities and sororities by critically examining their remarkable history and thoroughly analyzing their present-day problems." -- Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Ohio State University, ""Comprehensive and thorough in its scholarship, Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century tackles many challenging issues, such as feminism, sexual orientation, racial integration, eating disorders, and organizational behavior. It will spark much discussion and future research on the organizations. It is a must read for members of BGLOs, prospective members, the general public, and especially for student service personnel." -- Robert L. Harris, Jr., coeditor of The Columbia Guide to African American History since 1939" --, ""Comprehensive and thorough in its scholarship, Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century tackles many challenging issues, such as feminism, sexual orientation, racial integration, eating disorders, and organizational behavior. It will spark much discussion and future research on the organizations. It is a must read for members of BGLOs, prospective members, the general public, and especially for student service personnel." -- Robert L. Harris, Jr., coeditor of The Columbia Guide to African American History since 1939" -- Robert L. Harris, ""A masterpiece of multidisciplinary scholarship that clearly demonstrates the contemporary relevance of black fraternities and sororities by critically examining their remarkable history and thoroughly analyzing their present-day problems. It lays the groundwork for a fertile new field of scholarly inquiry and is a must read for anyone interested in African American culture and community." -- Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Ohio State University" -- Hasan Kwame Jeffries, "This work is incisive as to the actions Black Greek-letter Organization's research can examine; scholarship is a critical need in our community and has a chance to be achieved with some guidance and inspiration from our groups. We commend the writers for their in depth comments and thoughts and for a retelling of the history of these important groups."-Cornell Leverette Moore, Grand Sire Archon Sigma Pi Phi, A masterpiece of multidisciplinary scholarship that clearly demonstrates the contemporary relevance of black fraternities and sororities by critically examining their remarkable history and thoroughly analyzing their present-day problems., �Makes a desperately needed contribution to the current literature on BGLOs. In assembling an impressive range of scholars, research methodologies, and disciplinary frameworks, Gregory Parks has given this under-researched topic the level of critical attention that it deserves. In particular, the contributors reject purely romantic or cynical postures in favor of theoretically sophisticated and personally informed investigations into the contours, complexities, and contradictions of BGLOs. This volume will stand as a central text for anyone interested in the rich legacy and vibrant future of Black sororities and fraternities.��Marc Lamont Hill, author of Beats, Rhymes, and Classroom Life: Hip-Hop, Pedagogy, and Youth Identities, This book is an essential piece of scholarship for anyone who wants to better understand the history, challenges and triumphs of middle and upper-class African Americans in the early 1900s and beyond. Frank in its delivery and candid to a fault, no topic is too sensitive for exploration. This book will leave you with a renewed appreciation of African American culture., ""A must read for anyone interested in the future of BGLOs, generally, or their own!" -- Sylvia Cyrus-Albritton, Executive Director, Association for the Study of African American Life and History" -- Sylvia Cyrus-Albritton, ""As a fraternity man, I thought there was little left for me to learn about the Greek experience. This bookproved me terribly wrong. It's a must-read, must-have, and the most comprehensive examination of Black Greek culture in print today." --Derek Fordjour, Artist/Producer" --, ""As recently as fifteen years ago, the body of critical scholarship on Black Greek Letter Organizations was negligible. And yet at various points in history, these organizations have played seminal roles in the African American freedom struggle. Now, with the appearance of Black Greek-letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century, Gregory S. Parks and other contributors have stepped into this breach with an ambitious collection of essays."--Kenneth R. Janken, author of Rayford W. Logan and the Dilemma of the African-American Intellectual" -- Kenneth R. Janken, This book offers research, theoretical perspectives, and practical models that can be used to examine BGLOs, influence future scholarship and practice, and bring greater awareness and knowledge to student affairs and BGLO leaders., ""This book is an essential piece of scholarship for anyone who wants to better understand the history, challenges and triumphs of middle and upper-class African Americans in the early 1900s and beyond. Frank in its delivery and candid to a fault, no topic is too sensitive for exploration. This book will leave you with a renewed appreciation of African American culture." --Cheli English-Figaro, Esq., Cofounder and President Emerita, Mocha Moms, Inc." --, Makes a desperately needed contribution to the current literature on BGLOs. In assembling an impressive range of scholars, research methodologies, and disciplinary frameworks, Gregory Parks has given this under-researched topic the level of critical attention that it deserves. In particular, the contributors reject purely romantic or cynical postures in favor of theoretically sophisticated and personally informed investigations into the contours, complexities, and contradictions of BGLOs. This volume will stand as a central text for anyone interested in the rich legacy and vibrant future of Black sororities and fraternities., ""An insightful collection of scholarship that examines the role of BGLOs in the twenty-first century. While the story of BGLOs begins with a response to American racism and a mission of activism, this book reminds us that there is much more to know about this rich tradition. Moving beyond familiar discussions around hazing and stepping, the contributors to this volume treat BGLOs as a complex sociological project. From Black womanism to homosexuality, eating disorders to Black Greeks as 'educated gangs,' this scholarship works to carefully deconstruct one of this nation's most compelling cultural entities." -- Robin Coleman, editor of Say It Loud! African American Audiences, Media, and Identity" -- Robin Coleman, "As recently as fifteen years ago, the body of critical scholarship on Black Greek Letter Organizations was negligible. And yet at various points in history, these organizations have played seminal roles in the African American freedom struggle. Now, with the appearance of Black Greek-letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century, Gregory S. Parks and other contributors have stepped into this breach with an ambitious collection of essays." -- Kenneth R. Janken, author of Rayford W. Logan and the Dilemma of the African-American Intellectual, "Comprehensive and thorough in its scholarship, Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century tackles many challenging issues, such as feminism, sexual orientation, racial integration, eating disorders, and organizational behavior. It will spark much discussion and future research on the organizations. It is a must read for members of BGLOs, prospective members, the general public, and especially for student service personnel." -- Robert L. Harris, Jr., coeditor of The Columbia Guide to African American History since 1939, "This book is an essential piece of scholarship for anyone who wants to better understand the history, challenges and triumphs of middle and upper-class African Americans in the early 1900s and beyond. Frank in its delivery and candid to a fault, no topic is too sensitive for exploration. This book will leave you with a renewed appreciation of African American culture." -- Cheli English-Figaro, Esq., Cofounder and President Emerita, Mocha Moms, Inc., "Makes a desperately needed contribution to the current literature on BGLOs. In assembling an impressive range of scholars, research methodologies, and disciplinary frameworks, Gregory Parks has given this under-researched topic the level of critical attention that it deserves. In particular, the contributors reject purely romantic or cynical postures in favor of theoretically sophisticated and personally informed investigations into the contours, complexities, and contradictions of BGLOs. This volume will stand as a central text for anyone interested in the rich legacy and vibrant future of Black sororities and fraternities." -- Marc Lamont Hill, author of Beats, Rhymes, and Classroom Life: Hip-Hop, Pedagogy, and Youth Identities, As recently as fifteen years ago, the body of critical scholarship on Black Greek Letter Organizations was negligible. And yet at various points in history, these organizations have played seminal roles in the African American freedom struggle. Now, with the appearance of Black Greek-letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century, Gregory S. Parks and other contributors have stepped into this breach with an ambitious collection of essays., Black Greek Letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century� is a remarkably well-crafted and thoroughly researched, collective history of BGLOs and their impact on the African American culture and community.|9780813124919|, �This work is incisive as to the actions Black Greek-letter Organization�s research can examine; scholarship is a critical need in our community and has a chance to be achieved with some guidance and inspiration from our groups. We commend the writers for their in depth comments and thoughts and for a retelling of the history of these important groups.��Cornell Leverette Moore, Grand Sire Archon Sigma Pi Phi, �A masterpiece of multidisciplinary scholarship that clearly demonstrates the contemporary relevance of black fraternities and sororities by critically examining their remarkable history and thoroughly analyzing their present-day problems. It lays the groundwork for a fertile new field of scholarly inquiry and is a must read for anyone interested in African American culture and community.��Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Ohio State University, "An insightful collection of scholarship that examines the role of BGLOs in the twenty-first century. While the story of BGLOs begins with a response to American racism and a mission of activism, this book reminds us that there is much more to know about this rich tradition. Moving beyond familiar discussions around hazing and stepping, the contributors to this volume treat BGLOs as a complex sociological project. From Black womanism to homosexuality, eating disorders to Black Greeks as 'educated gangs,' this scholarship works to carefully deconstruct one of this nation's most compelling cultural entities." -- Robin Coleman, editor of Say It Loud! African American Audiences, Media, and Identity, ""As recently as fifteen years ago, the body of critical scholarship on Black Greek Letter Organizations was negligible. And yet at various points in history, these organizations have played seminal roles in the African American freedom struggle. Now, with the appearance of Black Greek-letter Organizations in the Twenty-first Century, Gregory S. Parks and other contributors have stepped into this breach with an ambitious collection of essays."--Kenneth R. Janken, author of Rayford W. Logan and the Dilemma of the African-American Intellectual" --