13 Notable Members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated

112 years of Sisterhood, Scholarship, and Service. 

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, was founded on January 13, 1913, on the campus of  Howard University. Established by 22 college-educated women committed to public service, the organization strongly emphasizes programs designed to uplift the African American community. 

With over 350,000 members initiated and more than 1,000 chartered chapters across all 50 states and international territories, Delta Sigma Theta continues to uphold its legacy of sisterhood, scholarship, and service. The sorority has made a significant impact, including donating over $5.6 million in collegiate scholarships.

The most notable members include the greatest entertainers, singers, and changemakers who have shifted the culture with policy and action. 

Aretha Franklin – The “Queen of Soul”

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Angela Bassett – Renowned actress celebrated for her powerful performances in film and TV including Black Panther, Waiting to Exhale, and Boyz In the Hood.

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Shirley Chisholm – First Black woman elected to the U.S. Congress.

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Barbara Jordan –First African American elected to the Texas Senate and a notable U.S. congressional leader.


Cicely Tyson – Legendary actress known for her groundbreaking roles and influence in Hollywood.

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Shirley Caesar – Renowned gospel singer and “First Lady of Gospel Music.”

Sheryl Lee Ralph – Acclaimed actress, singer, and recent Emmy winner for Abbott Elementary.

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Keisha Lance Bottoms – Former mayor of Atlanta and a prominent political figure.


Roberta Flack – Grammy-winning singer-songwriter known for classics like “Killing Me Softly.”

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Loni Love – Comedian, TV host, and media personality best known for The Real.


Kym Whitley – Comedian and actress recognized for her comedic roles in film and television.


K. Michelle – R&B singer and reality TV star.


Collette V. Smith – Trailblazer as the NFL’s first African American female coach.

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