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Members of the Mercer University chapter of Zeta Phi Beta after their performance in the school's recent yard show.
Credit: Alexis McKinney
LISTEN: It's been almost 15 years since the historically Black fraternities and sororities at Macon's Mercer University came together for one big yard show. GPB's Loren Reddish brings this audio postcard of how, this year, that changed.
Members of the Mercer University chapter of Zeta Phi Beta after their performance in the school's recent yard show.
It's been almost 15 years since the historically Black fraternities and sororities at Macon's Mercer University came together for one big yard show.
This year that changed.
Inspired by their peers at other schools, student groups created routines in the uniquely African American tradition of percussion and dance called stepping... to perform for everyone on campus.
Why? To tell their classmates a little more about who they are.
GPB's Loren Reddish brings us this audio postcard.