The Zeta Epsilon of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

The Zeta Epsilon of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. The Zeta Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. was founded on September 25, 1970 on the campus of the University of South Carolina Ellis Stewart.

Kappa Alpha Psi , a college Fraternity, now comprised of functioning Undergraduate and Alumni Chapters on major campuses and in cities throughout the country, is the crystallization of a dream. It is the beautiful realization of a vision shared commonly by the late Revered Founders Elder Watson Diggs; John Milton Lee; Byron Kenneth Armstrong; Guy Levis Grant; Ezra Dee Alexander; Henry Tourner Ashe

r; Marcus Peter Blakemore; Paul Waymond Caine; Edward Giles Irvin and George Wesley Edmonds. It was the vision of these astute men that enabled them in the school year 1910 - 11, more specifically the night of January 5, 1911, on the campus of Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana, to sow the seed of a fraternal tree whose fruit is available to, and now enjoyed by, college men everywhere, regardless of their color, religion or national origin. It is a fact of which KAPPA ALPHA PSI is justly proud that the Constitution has never contained any clause which either excluded or suggested the exclusion of a man from membership merely because of his color, creed, or national origin. The Constitution of KAPPA ALPHA PSI is predicated upon, and dedicated to, the principles of achievement through a truly democratic Fraternity. Chartered and incorporated originally under the laws of the State of Indiana as Kappa Alpha Nu on May 15, 1911, the name was changed to KAPPA ALPHA PSI on a resolution offered and adopted at the Grand Chapter in December 1914. This change became effective April 15, 1915, on a proclamation by the then Grand Polemarch, Elder Watson Diggs. Thus, the name acquired a distinctive Greek letter symbol and KAPPA ALPHA PSI thereby became a Greek letter Fraternity in every sense of the designation. From its inception, and for the next six years, Brother Diggs served as the Grand Polemarch of KAPPA ALPHA PSI Fraternity. Through his leadership and indefatigable application, augmented by the efforts of B.K. Armstrong, and John M. Lee, who comprised the remainder of the original Grand Board of Directors, the infant Fraternity was guided through the most perilous years of its life. Accordingly, much of the credit for the organization's survival through this period is shared by these three men. From its inception, every endeavor was directed toward establishing the Fraternity upon a strong foundation before embarking on plans of expansion. By the end of the first year, working together, Diggs and Armstrong had completed the ritual and had commenced work on the coat of arms. Work on the latter was completed during the following summer by Diggs, Armstrong and Lee while they were pursuing employment at a hotel in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In selecting a suitable motto, Diggs, Armstrong and Lee solicited the aid of a Professor of Greek Art at Indiana Technical College at Fort Wayne, Indiana. Having adopted a motto which mutually suited them, they carried a sketch of the coat of arms to a commercial engraver in Fort Wayne, from which he made the first metal plate. Kappa Alpha Psi

For years, in order to safeguard the ritualistic secrets of the Fraternity, Diggs laboriously typed and bound the rituals. It was not until he moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he met an old German printer in whom he had confidence, that he entrusted the esoteric materials of the Fraternity to a commercial printer. In the spring of 1912 Diggs wrote in a little blue examination book the first Constitution, which was adopted in 1920 with but a few revisions. This edition remained in use until 1926 when it was supplanted by the codified edition jointly written by Diggs, J. Ernest Wilkins, and W. In 1957 the Constitution again underwent major revision. Now substantially established and provided with a Constitution, Ritual, coat of arms, motto, and guiding hand in a dynamic Grand Chapter, the Fraternity was ready for expansion. In the summer of 1912 Diggs visited the University of Illinois at Urbana, Illinois, where he met Earl B. Dickerson, President of the Old "Illini Club." This club constituted the nucleus of the University of Illinois Chapter, the Beta, which was chartered on February 8, 1913. Gamma Chapter (later changed to Indianapolis Alumni Chapter) was established on December 29, 1913, followed by the establishment of Delta Chapter at the University of Iowa, on March 7, 1914. The latter was subsequently changed to Gamma Chapter, and the designation of Delta assigned to the Wilberforce University Chapter at Wilberforce, Ohio. Epsilon Chapter, Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, was established December 4, 1915, as the first chapter in the East. Elder W. Diggs journeyed from Indiana to give this chapter his personal and official installation, recognition and blessing. Thus ended the infancy of KAPPA ALPHA PSI, whereupon the Fraternity embarked upon an era of expansion. Except for the years of World War I and II, when several Grand Chapter meetings were suspended, KAPPA ALPHA PSI has grown and prevailed with unabating impetus. KAPPA ALPHA PSI Fraternity, relatively early, envisioned the modified attitudes of college administrators and administrations regarding certain frivolous activities previously identified with Greek letter organizations; and it initiated appropriate changes. Among the early changes brought about was the banning of paddling and other forms of physical abuse, and the introduction of constructive endeavors during pledgeship and probation. To date, KAPPA ALPHA PSI Fraternity is organizationally and administratively mature. It moves steadily toward a tomorrow of promise, productivity and influence. Taken from:
"A SHORT CHRONICLE OF KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY"

Celebrating 55 years of Zeta Epsilon. Special thanks to Brothers Jermaine Britton and David Jackson (Chapter Advisor) on...
10/26/2025

Celebrating 55 years of Zeta Epsilon. Special thanks to Brothers Jermaine Britton and David Jackson (Chapter Advisor) on their leadership. We appreciated remarks by Columbia Alumni Polemarch Torri Toland! The highlights of the day were Bro Devon Wright receiving the outstanding alumni award and representatives of each line celebrating anniversaries sharing their perspectives on the role the fraternity and chapter has played in their lives. ZE Vice Polemarch Ej Romain was a great Master of Ceremony and ZE Polemarch Aaron Williams remarks closed out an incredible day!

The Zeta Epsilon Chapter itself was the inspiration of Brother William Turner who was initiated at the Beta Rho Chapter at Allen University in 1966. After transferring to USC in the fall of 1966, Brother Turner served as the inspiration for men at Carolina who later pledged Kappa at Allen University. These men would be the impetus in establishing a chapter here at USC. The continued initiation of USC students at Allen led to efforts to establish a chapter at the University of South Carolina. However, the brothers faced stern opposition from both the University and the Interfraternity Council (IFC). The regulations and requirements for establishing chapters were structured in a manner meant to discourage the establishment of an African-American fraternity. To combat this evident racism and mounting opposition, the Executive Secretary of Kappa Alpha Psi came to Columbia to meet with USC officials. The negotiations were often tense and emotional. In a meeting with then USC Dean of Student Affairs Eugene Cooper, Brother Executive Secretary Morris explained the goals and purposes of Kappa Alpha Psi. In addition, he pointed out the necessity of a social outlet and a need for African-American college men of purpose the opportunity to share common ideas under a fraternal bond.

On September 25, 1970, the Zeta Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was chartered in Rutledge Chapel on the campus of the University of South Carolina. The chartering of Zeta Epsilon is especially significant in that it marked the establishment of the first African-American Greek-letter organization on the University of South Carolina’s campus.

ZE55 Charlotte (NC)
03/11/2025

ZE55 Charlotte (NC)

September 25, 2025 will mark the 55th anniversary of establishment of the Zeta Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi at the...
03/09/2025

September 25, 2025 will mark the 55th anniversary of establishment of the Zeta Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi at the University of SC (USC). In the late 60s African American men at USC were initiated at Allen University (Beta Rho) because USC opposed establishing a black Greek letter organization. Only after the fraternity’s national headquarters threatened to sue did USC relent .

ZE Alumni meet up yesterday at regional happy hours (Brothers only) to begin the countdown to ZE55 and watch our Gamecock basketball teams. Special thanks to Brothers Jermaine Britton, Lorenzo McRae, Cedric G June and Taverious Davis for coordinating in their respective cities.

Look out for details on our Public Meeting in September where we will celebrate the incredible accomplishments of our members and notable people in the Columbia community.

02/24/2025
Shout out Bro Marx Davis (F80), pilot for Delta Airlines ! We appreciate you Nupe flying the skies and all the work you ...
02/01/2025

Shout out Bro Marx Davis (F80), pilot for Delta Airlines ! We appreciate you Nupe flying the skies and all the work you did to earn your position.to

02/01/2025

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