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A group of females, usually on college campuses, who support the programs of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. They can be counted on to aid in the fraternity's programs and social events. They can be Greek or non-Greek. Alpha Kappa Alpha is the first traditionally Black sorority. Because of this distinction, they are regarded as the "sisters" of Alpha Phi Alpha, the first traditionally Black fraternity. AKA's have and are committed to their own programs. The relationship with their "brothers" has always been cordial and supportive.

First of all we were never a group of females on a campus, we were very supportive and did participate in our bruhs functions. Most Alpha angels are AKA's, and they are not real brother and sister. The Sigmas and the Zetas are the only true family in greek history. The Alpha angels are the sweethearts or little sista's to the men of A phi A. We pledged just like everyone else, we had a bank account like everyone else, we stepped in stepshows like everyone else, we had more paraphernalia then anybody else, we had fundraisers and lots of unity, WE ARE ALSO INCORPORATED! Alpha angels have not existed for over at least 18 plus years. You might want to Google us to see what we were because the true pledging process ended in 1990!

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