The legacy of the pearl began on the campus of South
Carolina State College. It was 1973 in Orangeburg ,
S.C. A skinny girl with a pretty
smile and afro puffs from Anderson ,
SC pledged her prettiness to
Alpha Kappa Alpha. That woman, my
beautiful mother Rose Stevens, then paved the way for her younger sister, my
Aunt Sandra Baker to pledge AKA! Meanwhile across campus, my father was
sportin' some gold boots and a big-behind 'fro pledging Omega and he would be
#18 on his line in 1973. Thirty years later, I joined the Mu Xi Chapter of
#AlphaKappaAlpha at Winthrop
University , where I was
#18, OrAKAle, because we all know I'm a wise prophetess. ;-)
Got on my 20 pearls. Pink nails. Pink & Green scarf, singing "HAPPY BIRTHDAY AKA!" Wishing an exquisite Founder's Day to alllllll my lovely sorors of#AlphaKappaAlpha! #Skeewee!
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