Harry P. Browne

Mu Chapter, University of Kansas. Doctor of Pharmacy; Meharry Medical College (MDD) College Physician at AM&N (UAPB), also a Practicing Physician, Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

Hugh A. Browne

Mu Chapter, University of Kansas (AB), Howard University (MD). The first Superintendent and Medical Director of the McRae Sanitarium, a State Institution for Black Tubercular patients. It was located 15 miles west of Little Rock. One of the four physicians that integrated the white medical society. Pulaski County, State of Arkansas, AMA and the Hospitals. A recognized authority on tuberculosis. Second Polemarch of the chapter, fifth Provincial Polemarch of this province, and Chairman of the Old Extension Committee of the Grand Chapter that regulated the initiation of both undergraduate and alumni brothers the establishment of chapters at the various colleges in the United States. 33rd Degree Mason – Alexander, Arkansas.

​Sherman L. Green

Delta Chapter, Wilberforce University (AB), Payne Seminary (DD). A former President of Campbell College, Jackson, Mississippi, Chancellor of Shorter College, Presiding Bishop of the AME Church, 12th Episcopal District. A delegate to the World Peace Conference in 1938, Oxford, England. Little Rock, Arkansas.

​Howard L. “Squat” Johnson

Pi Chapter, Morehouse College, Clark University (AB), Atlanta University (MA). All American Basketball Player. President of Old Dunbar Junior College established Johnson Enterprise, which consisted of The Charmaine Hotel, Restaurant and Business School. Football coach Philander Smith College, President of Arkansas Baptist College. Third Polemarch of the chapter. Established Beta Tau and Gamma Sigma Chapter, Fourth Provincial Polemarch, Delegate of the Grand Chapters of the fraternity. Little Rock, Arkansas.

John D. “Brute” Russel

Delta Chapter, Wilberforce University (BS). Assistant Football Coach AM&N College (UAPB). Later he was hired as the Football Coach at Dunbar High School. During his tenure of four years, he had three championship teams. Pine Bluff, Arkansas (deceased).

Dr. Oba B. White

Mu Chapter, University of Kansas (AB), Meharry Medical College (MD). Staff Physician, McRae Memorial Sanitarium, and Assistant Superintendent United Friends Hospital, one of the four that integrated with the White Medical Society, Pulaski County, State, and AHA. First black elected to the Pulaski County Academy of Family Practice where he served as secretary for two years and president for two years. Staff physician at Baptist Medical System Hospital, St. Vincent Infirmary, and the Missouri Pacific Hospital. Keeper of Records and Exchequer of the Little Rock Alumni Chapter for thirty years. Chaired the Old National Extension Committee of the Grand Chapter – Sixth Provincial Polemarch. Established the Pine Bluff Alumni Chapter while Provincial Polemarch. Elder W. Diggs Laureate. First Black Member of the Chamber of Commerce where he later served as Director for three years. 33rd Degree Mason. A practicing physician, Little Rock, Arkansas. He was National Chairman of the Life Membership Committee for ten years. He increased the membership from 1870 to 4612 members with 1200 subscribers.

​A. O. Wilson

Delta Chapter, Wilberforce University, Payne Seminary (DD) President Shorter College, Presiding Elder, Pastor of Bethel AME Church, the largest church in the state. The First Polemarch of the Little Rock Alumni Chapter. Little Rock, Arkansas.