List of Kappa Alpha Psi members
The list of Kappa Alpha Psi (ΚΑΨ) brothers (commonly referred to as Kappas or Nupes ) includes initiated members.[ 1] The list below includes members recognized as leaders in their respective fields.
As of its centennial in 2011, the fraternity was composed of 150,000 college-trained men, with undergraduate chapters located on more than 360 college and university campuses and alumni chapters in more than 340 cities in the United States and five foreign countries.[ 2] The fraternity's constitution has never contained any clause which either excluded or suggested the exclusion of a man from membership merely because of his color, creed, or national origin,[ 1] though membership has traditionally been dominated by those of African heritage.
Kappa Alpha Psi was founded on January 5, 1911, at Indiana University Bloomington in Bloomington, Indiana . The campus of Indiana University at that time did not encourage the assimilation of Blacks. Kappa Alpha Psi is the second oldest existing collegiate historically Black Greek letter organization and the first intercollegiate fraternity incorporated as a national body.[ 1]
Academia
Arturo Schomburg
Arts and entertainment
Film, television and theatre
Music
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Alvin Batiste
Alpha Sigma
Jazz clarinetist
[ 22]
Marion Brown
Gamma Kappa
American jazz alto saxophonist, composer, writer, visual artist, and ethnomusicologist. He is best known as a member of the 1960s avant-garde jazz scene in New York City, playing alongside musicians such as John Coltrane, Archie Shepp, and John Tchicai.
[ 5]
Lawrence Brownlee
Indianapolis (IN) Alumni
Opera singer
[ 23]
Elwood Buchanan
Beta
Jazz trumpeter; music educator; early mentor to jazz legend Miles Davis
[ 5]
Donald Byrd
Alpha Beta
Jazz and R&B trumpeter
[ 5]
Byron Cage
Kappa Upsilon
Gospel musician
[ 3]
Danny!
Gamma Nu
Recording artist for Questlove 's Okayplayer Records ; music producer/ and composer for MTV 's Hype Music production library
[ 3]
DeP (musician)
Beta Beta
R&B Recording Artist, Actor and Model
[ 24]
Cleveland Eaton
Alpha Theta
Jazz bassist with Count Basie Orchestra and the Ramsey Lewis Trio
[ 5]
Jester Hairston
Chi
American composer, songwriter, arranger, and choral conductor; actor on sitcom Amen
[ 5]
Graham W. Jackson, Sr.
Pi
Organist, Composer, Music Educator, Pianist, and choral conductor
[ 5]
Edward Jordan
Alpha Sigma
Jazz saxophonist
[ 22]
Montell Jordan
Beta Omega
R&B musician
[ 5]
Booker T. Jones
Alpha
American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, record producer and arranger, best known as the frontman of the band Booker T. & the M.G.'s .
[ 5]
Lecrae
Eta Gamma
Christian hip hop artist, record producer, and actor; president, co-owner and co-founder of the independent record label Reach Records
[ 25]
Smokie Norful
Gamma Sigma
Gospel musician
[ 3]
Marvin Sapp
Grand Rapids (MI) Alumni
Gospel musician
[ 3]
William Grant Still
Delta
Classical composer, first African American to conduct a major American symphony orchestra
[ 21]
Billy Taylor
Alpha Phi
Jazz musician
[ 26]
Kris Thomas
Eta Gamma
R&B and soul singer; competed in Season 4 of The Voice
[ 21]
Grant Still
Billy Taylor
Lecrae (left)
Business
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
James A. Dallas
Miami (FL) Alumni
Businessman, nightclub owner, and civic leader, Fort Lauderdale ;
[ 27]
John Edward Jacob
Xi
Vice President of Anheuser-Busch ; former CEO of the National Urban League 60th Laurel Wreath Laureate;
[ 3]
Robert L. Johnson
Beta
American businessman, media magnate, executive, philanthropist and investor; founder of Black Entertainment Television (BET); former majority owner of the Charlotte Bobcats ; first African-American billionaire; first African-American majority club owner of a major American sports league
[ 5]
Reginald Lewis
Alpha Phi
CEO of TLC Beatrice International, the first black-owned company to have more than $1 billion in annual sales
[ 5]
Kedar Massenburg
Delta Mu
President and CEO of Motown Records
[ 3]
John Moutoussamy
Alpha Rho
American architect, best known for designing the headquarters building of the Johnson Publishing Company in downtown Chicago, Illinois. He was the first African-American architect to design a high-rise building in Chicago.
[ 3]
William Gaston Pearson
Durham (NC) Alumni
One of the organizers of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company , the Fraternal Bank and Trust Company, Southern Fidelity and Surety Company as well as Banker's Fire Insurance Company;
[ 3]
Guy Primus
Lambda Delta
COO of Overbrook Entertainment ; named one of Urban Influence Magazine ' s "Men of Influence 2009"
[ 28]
Roy Roberts (chief executive)
Grand Rapids (MI) Alumni
Former executive with General Motors;
[ 3]
Max Siegel
Indianapolis (IN) Alumni
CEO of USA Track & Field;
[ 3]
Howard Sims (architect)
[University of Michigan
American architect, businessperson, and philanthropist, active in Detroit.
[ 3]
Donald Andrew Spencer Sr.
Cincinnati (OH) Alumni
Noted Cincinnati businessman. Songwriter of many Kappa Alpha Psi songs;
[ 3]
John W. Thompson
Alpha Xi
CEO of Virtual Instruments; chairman of the board of directors for Microsoft Corporation ; former vice-president at IBM ; former CEO of Symantec Corporation
[ 29]
Carl Ware
Gamma Kappa
American businessman, philanthropist; Longtime Executive of Coca-Cola ; 57th Laurel Wreath Laureate
[ 5]
James A. Dallas
Robert L. Johnson
Guy Primus
Government and politics
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Archie Alexander
Gamma
Governor of US Virgin Islands ; 6th Grand Polemarch; 4th Laurel Wreath laureate;
[ 26]
Lionel Artis
Nu
Indianapolis civil servant and administrator; past Editor of the Kappa Alpha Psi Journal; 8th Laurel Wreath laureate
[ 26]
Nelson B. Bascome
Alpha Iota
Minister of Health and Member of Parliament, Bermuda
[ 30]
John A. Bell
Philander Smith College
Director of the Education and Secondary Education Division of the Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
[ 31]
Stephen K. Benjamin
Zeta Epsilon
Mayor of Columbia, South Carolina
[ 5]
Sanford Bishop
Pi
Representative from Georgia
[ 32]
Tom Bradley
Upsilon
Mayor of Los Angeles, California ; 18th Grand Polemarch; 22nd Laurel Wreath laureate;
[ 5]
Andrew Brimmer
Gamma Eta
First African American to have served as a governor of the Federal Reserve System
[ 5]
George L. Brown
Mu
First Black Lieutenant Governor of Colorado; with his Kappa brother, California's Mervyn Dymally, he was one of the first two Black lieutenant-governors since Reconstruction and outside of any southern state
[ 5]
Albert Bryan
Mu Xi
Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands
[ 5]
Troy Carter (politician)
Beta Iota
Representative from Louisiana ;
[ 32]
Dwaine Caraway
Beta Upsilon
Former city councilman Dallas , Texas
[ 5]
William Lacy Clay, Jr.
St Louis (MO) Alumni
Representative from Missouri
[ 32]
Michael B. Coleman
Columbus (OH) Alumni
Mayor of Columbus, Ohio
[ 32]
Ian Conyers
Kappa Chi
Michigan Senator from District 4
[ 32]
John Conyers
Alpha Beta
Representative from Michigan ; chairman of the House Judiciary Committee; 52nd Laural Wreath laureate;
[ 32]
George W. Crockett
Pi
Representative from Michigan; civil rights activist; 38th Laurel Wreath laureate;
[ 5]
Sam Cunningham
Wilberforce (OH) Alumni
First African-American mayor of Waukegan, Illinois
[ 33]
Gloster B. Current
Tau
Former deputy executive director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the National Director of Branches and Field Administration of the NAACP during the Civil Rights Movement;
[ 26]
Mike Davis
Zeta Delta
California State Assembly member
[ 3]
Rufus Davis
Theta Eta
Social and political activist, business executive, and former Mayor of Camilla, Georgia
[ 3]
Andre Dickens
Lambda Delta
Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia ; technology executive
[ 26]
Mervyn M. Dymally
Upsilon
First black Lieutenant Governor of California; Representative from California
[ 5]
Walter E. Fauntroy
Alpha Gamma
Representative from Washington, D.C.; civil rights leader
[ 5]
Adrian Fenty
Alpha Omega
Former mayor of Washington, D.C.
[ 34]
Aaron D. Ford
Las Vegas (NV) Alumni
State Senate Majority Leader Nevada
[ 35]
Johnny Ford
Beta Phi
Former Mayor of Tuskegee, Alabama
[ 32]
Jason Frierson
Theta Sigma
Speaker of the Nevada State Assembly
[ 32]
Wilson Frost
Alpha Delta
Longtime Chicago, Illinois alderman
[ 32]
Truman Gibson
Iota
Lawyer, Government advisor, and later influential boxing promoter who played a unique and unheralded role in the Civil Rights Movement, primarily as a member of the "Black Cabinet" of Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S Truman.
[ 32]
William F. Gibson
Beta Rho
Dentist, Civil Rights activist, and former chairman of the NAACP
[ 32]
Wilson Goode
Philadelphia (PA) Alumni
First African-American Mayor of Philadelphia
[ 36]
Curtis Graves
Beta Upsilon
Former Texas state House of Representative
[ 5]
Elihu Harris
Gamma Alpha
Mayor of Oakland, California
[ 21]
Alcee Hastings
Alpha Delta
Representative from Florida; Federal Judge; 59th Laurel Wreath laureate;
[ 32]
Reginald Hawkins
Alpha Epsilon
First African-American to run for Governor of North Carolina. Dentist. Civil rights activist who played a central role in integrating Charlotte schools, hospitals, and public spaces.
[ 37]
John Hayden Jr.
Beta Nu
Police Commissioner of the St. Louis
[ 32]
Wade Henderson
Washington (DC) Alumni
Former president of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
[ 32]
Dennis Hightower
Xi
Former Army officer, retired business executive, college educator, and public servant who was the United States deputy secretary of commerce from 2009 to 2010.
[ 5]
Alvin Holmes
Beta Zeta
Former Alabama state House of Representative
[ 5]
Alphonso R. Jackson
Epsilon Eta
13th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
[ 32]
Lester G. Jackson
Epsilon Psi
Georgia state senator
[ 5]
Hakeem Jeffries
Mu Kappa
Representative from New York ; House Minority Leader since 2022
[ 32]
Richard Lee Jones
Alpha
Former United States Ambassador to Liberia 1955-1959; U.S. Army General;
[ 26]
Vernon Jones
Alpha Kappa
CEO of DeKalb County, Georgia ; Senator from Georgia 2008 candidate
[ 21]
Joe Lang Kershaw
Miami (FL) Alumni
Florida politician and educator
[ 26]
Donald McEachin
Beta Kappa (Charter member: Kappa Chi)
U.S. House of Representatives member from Virginia
[ 32]
James Perkins, Jr.
Gamma Phi
First African-American Mayor of Selma, Alabama
[ 38]
Edward J. Perkins
Alexandria-Fairfax (VA) Alumni
US Ambassador to Liberia, South Africa, the United Nations, and Australia
[ 39]
Kwame Raoul
Theta Zeta
State Attorney General for Illinois; former Illinois state representative
[ 5]
Brensil Rolle
Bahamas Alumni
Member of Parliament, the Bahamas
[ 40]
Kasim Reed
Atlanta (GA) Alumni
Mayor of Atlanta
[ 41]
Julian Russell
Epsilon Alpha
Senator, the Bahamas
[ 42]
Charles E. Samuels, Jr.
Kappa Kappa
8th Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons; its first African-American director
[ 43]
Carl B. Stokes
Alpha Omega
Mayor of Cleveland , first black mayor of a major US city
[ 5]
Louis Stokes
Alpha Omega
First African-American Congressman from Ohio; civil rights lawyer; 51st Laurel Wreath Laureate
[ 39]
John F. Street
Philadelphia (PA) Alumni
Mayor of Philadelphia
[ 34]
Danny Tabor
Mayor of Inglewood, California
[ 44]
Bennie Thompson
Gamma Rho
Representative from Mississippi ; Chairman of House Homeland Security Committee; 71st Laurel Wreath Laureate
[ 5]
Wellington Webb
Denver (CO) Alumni
Mayor of Denver Former mayor of Denver, CO; 54th Laurel Wreath laureate of Kappa Alpha Psi
[ 5]
Michael Weeks
Bermuda Alumni
Member of Parliament, Bermuda
[ 45]
Jesse White
Beta Zeta
Secretary of State of Illinois
[ 46]
Albert Wynn
Beta Epsilon
Former member of the U.S. House of Representative from Maryland
[ 32]
Sanford Bishop
William Clay
John Conyers
Adrian Fenty
Alcee Hastings
Charles E. Samuels, Jr.
Law
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Marvin S. Arrington Sr.
Gamma Kappa
Fulton (GA) County Judge, former Fulton (GA) County Commissioner
[ 5]
A. A. Birch, Jr.
Epsilon
First African American to serve as Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court
[ 3]
A. Scott Bolden
Pi
Noted Attorney and television political commentator.
[ 5]
Robert Brokenburr
Indianapolis (IN) Alumni
Indianapolis based attorney, civil rights leaders and Indiana state senator.
[ 5]
James Clayborne, Jr.
Alpha Theta
A member of the Illinois Senate representing the 57th District from his appointment in 1995 until 2019
[ 5]
Johnnie Cochran
Upsilon
Defense attorney, best known for his role in the legal defense during the O. J. Simpson murder case
[ 5]
Charles Swinger Conley
Beta Zeta
Montgomery (AL) County attorney, civil rights leader and Alabama's first Black judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Macon County, AL.
[ 5]
William Cousins
Beta
Retired Illinois State Appellate Judge; Former Chicago Alderman,
[ 5]
George Crockett III
Pi
Judge, Recorder's Court (Detroit) ; served on the same bench as his father, Judge George Crockett, Jr.
[ 47]
Gonzalo P. Curiel
Alpha
District Court Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of California; appointed by President Barack Obama
[ 48]
Henry Frye
Alpha Nu
First African American chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court; 53rd Laurel Wreath Laureate
[ 5]
William P. Greene, Jr.
Tau
Former judge on the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
[ 3]
George Edward Chalmer Hayes
Washington (DC) Alumni
Civil rights attorney; 15th Laurel Wreath laureate
[ 3]
Nathaniel R. Jones
Beta Pi
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit; former NAACP General Counsel; Laurel Wreath Laureate
[ 49]
George N. Leighton
Xi
Retired Cook County (IL) Circuit Court Judge and Illinois Appellate Judge
[ 5]
Conrad L. Mallett, Jr.
Upsilon
Attorney, Past Justice on the Michigan Supreme Court,
[ 5]
C. Vernon Mason
Pi
Attorney for infamous Tawana Brawley case, Howard Beach incident.
[ 5]
Loren Miller (judge)
Mu
American journalist, civil rights activist, attorney and judge. He was appointed to the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles
[ 3]
Irvin Charles Mollison
Iota
First African American to serve on the United States Customs Court .
[ 3]
James D. Montgomery
Beta
Chicago, IL based attorney
[ 5]
Donald Gaines Murray
Alpha Iota
Central figure in Murray v. Pearson (1935), which ruled that the University of Maryland School of Law 's policy of racial segregation was unconstitutional
[ 50]
Theodore R. Newman Jr.
Chi
First African American to serve as Chief Justice of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals
[ 3]
T. Gillis Nutter
Tau
Civil Rights activist, NAACP leader, 3rd Laurel Wreath laureate
[ 5]
Eugene K. Pettis
Zeta Phi
First African American to serve as president of the Florida Bar
[ 51]
Kenneth Polite
Theta Iota
Lawyer who is currently serving as the assistant attorney general for the criminal division in the United States Department of Justice . He previously served as a United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana from 2013 to 2017.
[ 5]
Freeman Ransom
Indianapolis (IN) Alumni
Indianapolis based attorney and businessman.
[ 5]
John W. Rogers Sr.
Iota
Illinois judge attorney, and Tuskegee Airman;
[ 5]
George H. Starke
Pi
Broke the color line as the first African-American law student at the University of Florida.
[ 5]
Percy Sutton
New York (NY) Alumni
Attorney and civil rights activist; attorney for Malcolm X
[ 3]
Johnnie Cochran
Literature
Military
Daniel James, Jr.
Dennis L. Via
Religion
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Ralph David Abernathy
Beta Zeta
American civil rights activist, Baptist minister, leader of the civil rights movement, and close friend and mentor of Martin Luther King Jr. He collaborated with King and E. D. Nixon to create the Montgomery Improvement Association, co-created and was an executive board member of SCLC; led the Poor People's Campaign in Washington, D.C., as well as other marches and demonstrations for disenfranchised Americans. He also served as an advisory committee member of the Congress on Racial Equality
[ 3]
Jamal Harrison Bryant
Baltimore (MD) Alumni
American minister, author and former political candidate. He is the senior pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church . Former pastor of Empowerment Temple AME Church in Baltimore, Bryant has appeared on BET's Meet the Faith, CNN , C-SPAN , and Politically Incorrect , served as a panelist on the national town hall meetings entitled "The State of Black America" and "The State of the Black Doctor."
[ 3]
Calvin O. Butts
Pi
an American academic administrator and a senior pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church , which historically was the largest black church in New York City.
He established the Abyssinian Development Corporation, a $500 million engine in housing and commercial development in Harlem, and was president of the State University of New York College at Old Westbury .
[ 3]
W. Sterling Cary
Pi
President of the National Council of Churches from 1972 to 1975
[ 55] [ 56]
Eddie L. Long
Alpha Kappa
Pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church.
[ 3]
Smokie Norful
Gamma Sigma
American gospel singer and pianist.
[ 3]
Leon Sullivan
Tau
A Baptist minister, a civil rights leader and social activist focusing on the creation of job training opportunities for African Americans, a longtime General Motors Board Member, and an anti-Apartheid activist.
A Presidential Medal of Freedom awardee, Spingarn Award honoree, and the 28th Laurel Wreath Laureate of Kappa Alpha Psi .
[ 3]
Gardner C. Taylor
Alpha Omega
An American Baptist preacher. He became known as "the dean of American preaching. A Presidential Medal of Freedom awardee.
[ 3]
Ralph Abernathy
Science and medicine
Bernard Harris
Athletics
Baseball
Lloyd McClendon
Basketball
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Cliff Anderson
Delta Eta
Former NBA guard with the Los Angeles Lakers , Cleveland Cavaliers , Philadelphia 76ers and Denver Rockets of the ABA.
[ 10]
Bernie Bickerstaff
Delta Epsilon
Assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers ; NBA coach and front office executive
[ 5]
Charlie Brown (basketball, born 1936)
Gamma Eta
Former collegiate All-American and former amateur basketball player
[ 10]
Cliff Anderson
Delta Eta
Former NBA guard with the Los Angeles Lakers , Cleveland Cavaliers , Philadelphia 76ers and Denver Rockets of the ABA.
[ 10]
Jeff Capel II
Epsilon Beta
Former men's head basketball coach Old Dominion University , North Carolina A&T University and Fayetteville State University ; former NBA assistant coach Philadelphia 76ers and Charlotte Bobcats
[ 5]
Wilt Chamberlain
Mu
Former NBA center; Basketball Hall of Fame , 1978; College Basketball Hall of Fame , 2006
[ 5]
John Chaney
Gamma Theta
Distinguished Cheyney University of Pennsylvania and Temple University head coach; Basketball Hall of Fame 2001
[ 5]
Erick Dampier
Eta Upsilon
Former NBA center
[ 5]
Harold Ellis
Pi
Former NBA Los Angeles Clippers Denver Nuggets forward; NBA team executive
[ 5]
Caesar Felton Gayles
Pi (Charter Member)
Distinguished Langston University men's basketball head coach; College Basketball Hall of Fame 2014
[ 5]
Penny Hardaway
Kappa Beta
Former Orlando Magic guard; 1996 Summer Olympics gold medalist; Current head basketball coach at University of Memphis ;
[ 10]
Marques Haynes
Alpha Pi
Former Harlem Globetrotter; Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame , 1998
[ 10]
Alan Henderson
Alpha
Former NBA forward
[ 5]
Talen Horton-Tucker
Omega
Drafted by the NBA Los Angeles Lakers in 2019 NBA draft ;
[ 5]
Allan Houston
Mu Rho
Assistant general manager for the New York Knicks ; former NBA guard; 2000 Summer Olympics gold medalist
[ 5]
Wade Houston
Alpha Omicron
Former head basketball coach at University of Tennessee; first African-American head basketball coach in the Southeastern Conference (SEC)
[ 5]
Sam Jones
Boston (MA) Alumni
Former Boston Celtics Guard; Basketball Hall of Fame , 1984; College Basketball Hall of Fame, 2006, ten-time NBA champion
[ 5]
Maurice King (basketball)
Mu
Retired professional basketball player; first African American player to start for the Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team.
[ 10]
Ron Knight (basketball)
Beta Omega
Former NBA basketball player
[ 10]
Edward Martin (basketball)
Charleston (SC) Alumni
Retired head basketball coach at South Carolina State University and Tennessee State University
[ 5]
Jerome Mincy
Kappa Kappa
Member of the Puerto Rican national basketball team 1983-2002
[ 10]
Johnny Newman
Eta Xi
Former NBA forward
[ 5]
Roman Penn
Omega
College point guard.
[ 10]
Charles Ramsey (basketball)
Delta Nu
Former men's head basketball coach Eastern Michigan University from 2005-2011
[ 5]
Oscar Robertson
Beta Eta
Former NBA guard; Basketball Hall of Fame , 1980; College Basketball Hall of Fame , 2006; FIBA Hall of Fame , 2009; 1960 Summer Olympics gold medalist; the Oscar Robertson Trophy was named in his honor
[ 5]
Bill Russell
Gamma Alpha
Former NBA center; first African-American inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame ; Basketball Hall of Fame , 1975; College Basketball Hall of Fame , 2006; FIBA Hall of Fame , 2007; 1956 Summer Olympics gold medalist; eleven-time NBA champion; awarded the 2011 Presidential Medal of Freedom ; the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award was named in his honor; 1956 Summer Olympics gold medalist
[ 5]
Mark Tatum
Iota Phi
NBA Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer (COO); first African-American Deputy Commissioner of the NBA
[ 59]
Darrell Walker
Iota Tau
Head basketball coach Clark Atlanta University former assistant coach for the New York Knicks ; former head coach of NBA Toronto Raptors , former NBA guard
[ 5]
Wilt Chamberlain
Oscar Robertson
Bill Russell
Penny Hardaway
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Spencer Anderson
Washington (DC) Alumni
American professional football guard for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL);
Nnamdi Asomugha
Gamma Alpha
Retired Oakland Raiders All-Pro cornerback; philanthropist
Chris Barclay
Omicron Sigma
Retired NFL running back
[ 3]
Lem Barney
Delta Delta
Retired Detroit Lions All-Pro safety; Pro Football Hall of Fame , 1992
[ 5]
Odell Barry
Beta Xi
Retired wide receiver Denver Broncos ; former of mayor Northglenn, Colorado
[ 3]
Reggie Barlow
Jacksonville (FL) Alumni
Retired Jacksonville Jaguars , Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver; Head Coach Virginia State University
[ 3]
Albert Bell
Eta Chi
Former NFL wide receiver
Latin Berry
Delta Alpha
Former NFL defensive back with Los Angeles Rams and Cleveland Browns
[ 3]
J. J. Birden
Delta Alpha
Former NFL wide receiver
[ 3]
Johnny Bright
Omega
Former CFL running back, College Football Hall of Fame, 1984, Canadian Football Hall of Fame, 1970, Three time Grey Cup Champion
[ 3]
Dana Brinson
Eta
Former wide receiver for NFL San Diego Chargers and Atlanta Falcons and the London Monarchs of the World League
[ 3]
Reggie Brown
Delta Alpha
Former NFL running back with Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles and USFL Arizona Outlaws
[ 3]
Steve Brown
Delta Alpha
Former Houston Oilers cornerback; NFL secondary coach
Earnest Byner
Eta Psi
Former NFL Cleveland Browns , Washington Redskins and Baltimore Ravens running back, NFL running back coach
[ 3]
Jim Caldwell
Gamma
Former head coach of the Detroit Lions ; former head coach of the Indianapolis Colts and Wake Forest Demon Deacons ; former offensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens
[ 61]
Drew Carter
Zeta
Former Carolina Panthers , Oakland Raiders wide receiver
[ 3]
Maurice Carthon
Theta Mu
Former assistant head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs ; Former fullback for New York Giants and USFL New Jersey Generals ; Two-time Super Bowl champion
[ 62]
Marino Casem
Jackson (MS) Alumni
Former head coach of Alcorn State University , Southern University , and Alabama State University
[ 5]
Greg Childs
Iota Tau
Former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver
[ 5]
Ryan Clark
Nu Iota
Former NFL Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back; host and NFL analyst on ESPN
[ 63]
Dextor Clinkscale
Alpha Lambda
Former NFL Dallas Cowboys defensive back;
Jerome Couplin III
Xi Theta
Former Detroit Lions , Philadelphia Eagles , Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Rams safety. Former CFL Linebacker for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats . Current safety for the Orlando Apollos
B. J. Daniels
Zeta Chi
Former NFL Seattle Seahawks , Houston Texans QB
[ 64]
Ron Dickerson
Beta Psi
Former head coach of Temple University and Alabama State University
[ 5]
Donnie Fletcher
Chi
Former NFL cornerback
[ 3]
Jamar Fletcher
Beta Omicron
Former NFL cornerback; recipient of Jim Thorpe Award and Jack Tatum Trophy
Terrell Fletcher
Beta Omicron
Retired NFL running back San Diego Chargers
Chris Gragg
Iota Tau
Buffalo Bills tight end
David Grant
Epsilon Chi
Former NFL defensive lineman
[ 3]
Robert Green
Eta Omega
Former NFL running back
[ 3]
Bobby Grier
Beta Epsilon
First African American football player to break the color barrier of the collegiate Sugar Bowl game when his Pittsburgh Panthers played in the 1956 Sugar Bowl held in New Orleans, LA against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
[ 3]
DeJuan Groce
Eta
Former NFL cornerback
[ 3]
Charlie Hardy
Delta Rho
Original Oakland Raider from the American Football League
[ 3]
Bobby Harris
Lambda Pi
Former NFL/CFL offensive tackle
[ 3]
Chick Harris
Gamma Iota
Long time NFL assistant coach
[ 5]
Corey Harris
Nu Rho
Former NFL safety
[ 3]
Matthew Hatchette
Langston (OK) Alumni
Former NFL wide receiver
[ 3]
John Henderson
Sigma
Retired Detroit Lions , Minnesota Vikings wide receiver; Head Coach Virginia State University
[ 3]
Kahlil Hill
Gamma
Former NFL/CFL wide receiver
Randal Hill
Miami (FL) Alumni
Former NFL wide receiver
Randy Hilliard
Theta Lambda
Former NFL defensive back;
Bruce Holmes
Stockbridge-Jonesboro (GA) Alumni
Retired Minnesota Vikings and Kansas City Chiefs linebacker
[ 3]
Earl Holmes
Alpha Xi
Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker
[ 3]
DeAndre Houston-Carson
Xi Theta
NFL defensive back
[ 3]
Hornsby Howell
Durham (NC) Alumni
Former head football coach at North Carolina A&T University ; first African-American on the football coaching staff of the University of Georgia
[ 3]
Lane Howell
Gamma Psi
Retired NFL lineman New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles
[ 3]
Tony Jeter
Eta
Retired NFL tight end;
[ 3]
Willie Jackson
Zeta Phi
Former NFL wide receiver
D. J. Ivey
Iota Chi
Retired NFL tight end;
[ 3]
John Henry Johnson
Gamma Iota
Pro Football Hall of Fame 1987; member of 49ers Million Dollar Backfield
[ 5]
Ernest Jones
Zeta Epsilon
Los Angeles Rams linebacker
[ 3]
Jimmy Jones
Beta Omicron
Retired Chicago Bears , Denver Broncos wide receiver;
[ 3]
Kevin Jones
Theta Psi
Former Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears running back
[ 21]
William Judson
Alpha Lambda
Former NFL Miami Dolphins cornerback;
EJ Junior
Eta Chi
Former Arizona Cardinals and Miami Dolphins linebacker; two-time Pro Bowler
Colin Kaepernick
Xi Phi
Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback
[ 66]
Shaun King
St. Petersburg (FL) Alumni
Former NFL and Arena Football League quarterback; sports personality
[ 21]
Jerry Latin
Epsilon Omicron
Former NFL St. Louis Cardinals running back
[ 3]
Cleo Lemon
Theta Mu
Former NFL/CFL quarterback
[ 67]
Keenan Lewis
Iota Iota
New Orleans Saints cornerback
[ 3]
Leo Lewis
Alpha Mu
Former CFL Winnipeg Blue Bombers running back, College Football Hall of Fame inductee 2005, Canadian Football Hall of Fame, 1973, Four time Grey Cup Champion
[ 3]
Greg Lloyd
Gamma Zeta
Former Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Bowl linebacker
[ 3]
Andre Lott
Mu Rho
Former NFL safety
[ 3]
Lenny Lyles
Alpha Omicron
Former Baltimore Colts cornerback, Member of the 1958 NFL Champions
Brandon Marshall
Lambda Omega
Chicago Bears All-Pro wide receiver; 2012 NFL Pro Bowl MVP; most receptions in a game in NFL history (21)
Brandon Marshall
Xi Phi
Denver Broncos linebacker
Jim Marshall
Zeta
Former Minnesota Vikings All-Pro defensive end; member of the famed Purple People Eaters defense;
Ollie Matson
Gamma Alpha
Pro Football Hall of Fame , 1972; College Football Hall of Fame , 1976; won bronze medal in the 400-meter run and a silver medal as part of the US 4x400-meter relay team in the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland; member of the undefeated 1951 University of San Francisco football team
[ 5]
Pellom McDaniels III
Iota Iota
Former Kansas City Chiefs, Atlanta Falcons defensive end
[ 3]
Booger McFarland
St. Petersburg (FL) Alumni
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle
[ 3]
Guy McIntyre
Zeta Iota
Former San Francisco 49ers Pro Bowl guard; three-time Super Bowl Champion with the San Francisco 49ers
James McKinley
Gamma Beta
Former football player, coach, and businessman
[ 3]
Bennie McRae
Sigma
Former Chicago Bears cornerback; Member of the 1963 NFL Champion Chicago Bears
[ 3]
Glyn Milburn
Lambda Nu
Former NFL special teams specialist
Steven Mitchell
Beta Omega
NFL Los Angeles Rams , Houston Texans wide receiver
[ 3]
Emery Moorehead
Beta Theta
Former New York Giants , Chicago Bears tight end / wide receiver, Member of 1985 NFL Champions
[ 3]
Kirk Morrison
Delta Epsilon
Former NFL linebacker
Ace Mumford
Delta
Born Arnett W. Mumford; inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2001; coached Southern University Jaguars to five national championships in football; coached Southern University to the 1941 national championship in basketball by taking the National Intercollegiate Invitational Basketball Tournament
[ 68]
Cliff Odom
Iota Alpha
Retired NFL Baltimore Colts and Miami Dolphins linebacker
Chris Oldham
Delta Alpha
Former NFL cornerback
Mike Perez
Delta Rho
Former NFL pro quarterback for multiple NFL and Arena Football teams;
Billy Pritchett
Epsilon Pi
Former NFL running back
[ 3]
Stanley Pritchett Jr.
Zeta Epsilon
Former NFL fullback
[ 3]
Dave Raimey
Sigma
Former NFL Cleveland Browns and CFL Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Toronto Argonauts . Member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame
[ 3]
Ed Reed
Grambling (LA) Alumni
Retired Baltimore Ravens All-Pro safety; Pro Football Hall of Fame , 2019
[ 5]
Dwight T. Reed
Psi
Three lettermen in football at University of Minnesota; member of the 1935 and 1936 national champion Golden Gopher football teams; Former longtime head football coach at Lincoln University (Missouri)
[ 3]
Herman Riddick
Alpha Kappa
Former longtime head football coach for North Carolina Central University
[ 5]
Gerald Riggs
Gamma Iota
Former NFL Atlanta Falcons and Washington Redskins running back
[ 3]
C.R. Roberts
Beta Omega
Retired NFL and CFL running back
[ 5]
Ron Sayers
Alpha Eta
Former San Diego Chargers running back; Younger brother of Pro Football Hall of Famer Gale Sayers
[ 5]
Hurles Scales
Zeta Upsilon
Retired NFL defensive back.
[ 3]
Chris Scott
Indianapolis (IN) Alumni
Former NFL defensive lineman with Indianapolis Colts
[ 3]
Duke Slater
Gamma
First African-American lineman in NFL history. Former AFL & NFL offensive tackle, 6x All Pro; Pro Football Hall of Fame 2020 Centennial Class; College Football Hall of Fame , 1951
[ 3]
Charlie Smith
Gamma Psi
Former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver
[ 3]
George Taliaferro
Alpha
First African American drafted by an NFL team, College Football Hall of Fame , 1981
David Tate
Beta Theta
Former NFL Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts safety
Joe Taylor
Epsilon Omicron (Charter member: Zeta Mu)
Retired football coach Howard University , Florida A&M University , Virginia Union University , and Hampton University ; College Football Hall of Fame inductee
Dennis Thomas
Gamma Pi
Inductee of the College Football Hall of Fame
[ 69]
Dontarrious Thomas
Theta Delta
Former NFL linebacker
Burl Toler
Gamma Alpha
First African-American referee in the NFL ; first African-American official of any professional sport when he was hired in 1965; member of the undefeated 1951 University of San Francisco football team
[ 70]
Mike Tomlin
Eta Omega (Charter member: Xi Theta)
Head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers ; youngest head coach to lead his team to a Super Bowl victory in 2009; has the most wins by an African-American Head Coach in NFL history
[ 3]
Jason Tucker
Kappa Epsilon
Former Edmonton Eskimos wide receiver; two-time Grey Cup Champion; current receivers coach for Saskatchewan Roughriders
[ 3]
Bobby Turner
Delta Iota
Longtime NFL running back coach
[ 3]
Courtney Van Buren
Gamma Sigma
Former San Diego Chargers and Detroit Lions offensive tackle
[ 3]
Whitney L. Van Cleve
Gamma Epsilon
Former head football coach at Tuskegee University , Alabama State University , Hampton University and Albany State University .
[ 3]
Deuce Vaughn
Beta Psi
American professional football running back for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL)
[ 3]
Kevin Walker
Cincinnati Alumni
Former Cincinnati Bengals linebacker
[ 3]
Ted Washington Sr.
Zeta Zeta
Former NFL Houston Oilers linebacker
[ 3]
Dick Westmoreland
Alpha Nu
Former San Diego Chargers cornerback
[ 5]
Freeman White
Eta
Retired tight end New York Giants ; Ottawa Rough Riders
[ 3]
Aeneas Williams
Alpha Sigma
Former All Pro St. Louis Rams defensive back; Pro Football Hall of Fame , 2014
[ 5]
Elijah Williams
Zeta Phi
Former NFL running back
[ 3]
Bill Willis
Zeta
One of the first African-American football players to play professional football in the modern era; Pro Football Hall of Fame , 1977 and College Football Hall of Fame , 1971
[ 5]
Donovan Woods
Zeta Theta
Former NFL linebacker
Colin Kaepernick
Nnamdi Asomugha
Earl Thomas
Gale Sayers
Mike Tomlin
Track and field
Soccer, tennis, and other athletics
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