This resolution honors Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. for its significant contributions to the Woman Suffrage Procession in 1913 and its ongoing advocacy for women's advancement. Founded by twenty-two women at Howard University, the sorority has grown to become the largest African American Greek-letter sorority in the world, with over 350,000 members and more than 1,000 chapters globally. The organization focuses on community service and social activism through its "Five-Point Programmatic Thrust," which includes economic development, educational development, international awareness, health, and political involvement.

The resolution highlights the pivotal role Delta Sigma Theta played in the 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession, where its members marched in support of women's voting rights despite facing opposition. This event was instrumental in the eventual passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, granting women the right to vote. To commemorate the centennial of this historic march, thousands of sorority members recreated the original procession in 2013. The resolution calls for the House of Representatives to formally recognize and honor the sorority's contributions to women's rights and its enduring legacy.