House Resolution No. ___, introduced by Representatives Travis Johnson, Brass, Fisher, and Murray, designates May 13, 2026, as Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, Day at the state capitol. This resolution commemorates the fraternity's 120th anniversary and acknowledges its historical significance as the first intercollegiate Greek letter fraternity established for African American men. Founded in 1906 at Cornell University, Alpha Phi Alpha has played a crucial role in advocating for civil rights and addressing social injustices faced by African Americans. The fraternity's mission focuses on developing leaders, promoting brotherhood and academic excellence, and providing community service.

The resolution highlights the fraternity's various programs, such as the "Go-To-High-School, Go-To-College" campaign and voter registration initiatives, which reflect its commitment to education and civic engagement. Notable members, including civil rights leaders and public figures, have contributed to the fraternity's legacy. The resolution also recognizes the contributions of past and current members serving in the Louisiana legislature. By designating this day, the House of Representatives aims to honor Alpha Phi Alpha's ongoing impact on the community and its dedication to service.