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After a meeting, national leaders join in a show of unity. They are (left to right) Robert L. Gordon, Kappa Alpha Psi; Demetrius C. Newton, Phi Beta Sigma; Dr. Edith Francis, Zeta Phi Beta; Mrs. Alice Swain, Sigma Gamma Rho; Ozell Sutton, Alpha Phi Alpha; Mrs. Mona Bailey, immediate past president of Delta Sigma Theta (replaced by Mrs. Hortense Canady); Mrs. Faye Bryant, Alpha Kappa Alpha; and Dr. L. Benjamin Livingston, Omega Psi Phi. [[image - photograph of men and women]] EBONY • [[D?]] Sponsoring Bodies Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Delegate Magazine Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Louis D. Brandeis High School Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Zeta Phi Beta Sorority [[image - photograph of 5 men and a woman]] Involving Blacks in the political process has been and continues to be one of the main goals of Black Fraternities and sororities, and their efforts have helped to elect Black officials. At a Delta Sigma Theta convention, Mrs. Mona Bailey, the immediate past president, is joined by (l. to r.) mayors Andrew Young of Atlanta; Johnny Ford of Tuskegee, Ala.; Coleman A. Young of Detroit; Harold Washington of Chicago; and Richard G. Hatcher of Gary, Ind. 28