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It all began in the year of 1969, at the peak of the Black Power Movement. African Americans were fighting for their civil rights, claiming their culture, and displaying their afro-centricity. On April 4th, the somber first anniversary of the murder of civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., twelve dynamic women displayed their commitment to the cause. Recruited by the Fellowmen of Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Incorporated® to serve as their sister organization, our beloved Founding Sisters, proud, innovative and determined, stepped out on faith at Winston Salem State University to establish Swing Phi Swing, Social Fellowship, Incorporated®.