On June 8, 2007, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., the largest African-American sorority representing over 200,000 college-educated black women, inked a settlement agreement with Derek & Jamar Productions, a Brooklyn-based production company and makers of Black Sorority Project: The Exodus, a documentary film and painting about Delta and their participation in the Women’s Suffrage March.
Frances Murphy, 85, a lifetime sorority member and daughter of Delta Founder Vashti Murphy, applauded the decision. “Now that the controversy is resolved, it really clears the air and allows us to move ahead in bringing forth one of the greatest pieces ever created on sorority life to the world”
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