Herman Mason

Herman "Skip" Mason was born on July 14, 1962 in Atlanta, Georgia. He would attend Therrell High School before enrolling at Morris Brown College in 1982.[1] In 1989, he received his MS in library and information science from Clark Atlanta University.[1] He would later study at the Phillips School of Theology in Atlanta.[1] Mason has authored a number of books including Going Against the Wind: A History of African Americans in Atlanta, Black Atlanta in the Roaring Twenties, African-American Life in Jacksonville, Florida, The History of Black Entertainment in Atlanta, and African-American Life in DeKalb County, 1823-1970 (Images of America: Georgia).[1]

Alpha Phi Alpha

Mason joined the Iota Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha in 1982 and became president of the chapter.[1] He graduated from college in 1984, and joined the Eta Lambda alumni chapter.[1] Mason became the first national archivist for Alpha Phi Alpha and was key in transferring the archives to Moorland Spingarn Research Center at Howard University.[1] In 2008, Mason became the 33rd [2] President Alpha Phi Alpha.[1]

Mason was subsequently accused of stealing and mismanagement of fraternity funds, including paying for his mortgage and children's private school tuitions.[3] He was removed from his position as President of the fraternity, but sued the fraternity in order to get his position back.[3] He was additionally suspended from Alpha Phi Alpha. [4] Mason claimed he just wanted to finish out his term as President.[5]

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Preceded by
Darryl R. Matthews, Sr
General President of Alpha Phi Alpha
2009-April 2012
Succeeded by
Aaron Crutison Sr.
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