Phi Eta Psi (ΦΗΨ) is an African American collegiate fraternity.
Phi Eta Psi is an African American social fraternity that was established on April 5, 1965, at Mott Community College in Flint, Michigan.
[1][2] Its founders were Willie Buck, Jerome Davis (Jihad Hassan Sharif), Rondy Harris, James Humphrey, Leon Lucas, Lincoln Murphy, Ronald Thompson, and Eugene Tolbert.
[3] A second chapter, Gamma, was formed at GMI Engineering and Management Institute (now Kettering University) in 1968.
[6][1][5] The fraternity has been active in voter registration drives, participated in the Poor People's March on Washington, and raised funds for Big Brothers and Sickle-Cell Anemia.