Back In The Day
These Zeta and Sigma Pictures Show What Black Greekdom Looked Like in Michigan in the Late 70s
Time for another blast from the past! This time we are taking you to Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan to show you what Black greek life looked like for members of Phi Beta Sigma and Zeta Phi Beta in the 1970s.
Check out the photos below and share this with someone who was a member of a Black fraternity or sorority or a Black college student in the midwest in the late 1970s. These photos were taken around 1978, they might know someone in the photos!






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