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Lasting Footprints

Zeta Centennial Monument

The Zeta Centennial Monument is dedicated in honor of the five brave visionary women who founded Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated on Jan. 16, 1920. The front of the monument presents the Founders and sorors who served as International Grand Basileus during our 100 years. The back of the monument recognizes major 2020 Centennial Visionaries, Monument Donors, and the bench, continuation of Monument donors along with Region, State, and Auxiliary Donors. The monument resides on the campus of Howard Uni-versity in Washington, D.C. Lovers’ Stroll Plaque

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The Lovers’ Stroll marker reminds of the conver¬sation had by Founder Arizona Cleaver Stemons and Brother A. Langston Taylor that led to the cre¬ation of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. Dr. Mary Breaux Wright, 24th International Grand Basileus, wrote the Lovers’ Stroll inscription. The plaque re¬sides outside of the reservoir across from How¬ard University in Washington, D.C.

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