THE WEST MEMPHIS-MARION ARKANSAS ALUMNI CHAPTER OF KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY, INC.
West Memphis-Marion Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.
PO Box 217
Marion, AR 72364
OUR JOURNEY
West Memphis - Marion Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Welcome to the official page of The
West Memphis-Marion (AR) Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
WMMAC Chapter History
The West Memphis-Marion Alumni Chapter
(The "UN, United NUPES") of KAPPA ALPHA
PSI FRATERNITY INC was chartered in
August 27. 2016. There were 55 members listed on
the charter, but the story gets deeper than that.
OUR MISSION
Redefining the Way We Move
Kappa Alpha Psi®, a college Fraternity, was born in an environment saturated with racism. The state of Indiana became the 19th state of the Union in 1816 and it founded Indiana University in Bloomington four years later. This city was largely populated by settlers from below the Mason-Dixon line and therefore found many sympathizers of the Southern cause. Consequently, the few Blacks who took up residence in Bloomington in those early years were socially ostracized and encountered extreme acts of prejudice and discrimination.
The state of Indiana became a stronghold for the Ku Klux Klan. Their intolerance toward Blacks fueled the negative mindset of other Whites residing there. Vigilante lynchings of Blacks were commonplace. This environment made day-to-day life for Blacks an arduous task and attempts to successfully achieve in school, was nearly impossible. Despite the growing hostility of Whites toward Blacks in Indiana, some Black students sought a college education at Indiana University, as it was a tuition-free university of the highest quality.