Sorority Mourns Loss of Honorary Member and Civil Rights Trailblazer M. Athalie Range
Life was testimony to strength, endurance and service to all mankind
International President Barbara A. McKinzie joined the 200,000 members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in grieving the loss of Honorary Member and civil rights trailblazer M. Athalie Range.
Range, inducted into the Sorority 31 years ago, was a community advocate and human rights champion. In eulogizing her, McKinzie noted that Range's life was a portrait in courage. She cited the high points of her life as testimony of how she altered the civil rights landscape.
Range:
- Successfully spearheaded a building drive during the 1950s for African American schools in Miami, Florida.
- Was the first African American and first woman in Florida history to serve in a high-ranking state government post, as director of the Department of Community Affairs.
- Was a mentor and inspired many leaders to launch careers in public service.