(en) Horace Dawson, Edward Brooke, Henry Ponder, Vinton R. Anderson, Bobby William Austin, Ron Dellums, Kenton Keith, Huel D. Perkins, Charles Rangel, Clathan McClain Ross et Cornel West, « The Centenary Report Of The Alpha Phi Alpha World Policy Council » [PDF], Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, (consulté le ).
(en) Anthony Anamelechi, « Alpha Phi Alpha Plans Action on Black Male Issues », Black College Wire, Black College Communication Association, (lire en ligne, consulté le ).
(en) Darryl R. Matthews Sr., « We Demand Justice for the Jena 6! », Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, (consulté le ) — The members of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated have historically engaged in the struggle to uplift the downtrodden in their efforts to achieve the promise of social and economic parity described and prescribed in the pledge of allegiance to this great republic that declares liberty and justice for all..
(en) « Legacy of Leadership and Service », Ebony, Gale, Cenage Learning, (lire en ligne [Reprint], consulté le ).
(en) Simeon Booker, « TickerTape », Jet, Johnson, (lire en ligne, consulté le ).
(en) Lynn Norment, « How African-Americans helped free South Africa - Special Issue: Nelson Mandela and the New South Africa », Ebony, Johnson, (lire en ligne, consulté le ).
(en) Linda Wheeler, « 'Sacred Ground' Dedicated to King; Plaque Placed at Site of Memorial for Civil Rights Leader », The Washington Post, Washington, (lire en ligne, consulté le ).
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(en) « Congressman Scott Honors Centennial Anniversary of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, », davidscott.house.gov. This is a House Concurrent Resolution. A concurrent resolution is a legislative proposal that must be passed by the House and Senate but does not require the signature of the President and does not have the force of law. Concurrent resolutions are generally used to express the sentiment of Congress or to amend the internal rules of the House and Senate (consulté le ).
(en) « H.B. 104-190 », thomas.gov, A Bill to authorize the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity to establish a memorial in the District of Columbia to the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (consulté le ).
(en) Michael J. Myers II, « Alpha Athletes at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany », The Sphinx, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, vol. 93, nos 3-4, (lire en ligne, consulté le ).
Tony Brown, « Why Blacks Call themselves Greeks », The Sphinx, Chicago, IL, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and SJW Publishers, vol. 90, no 3, , p. 93 (lire en ligne [PDF], consulté le ).