The Zulu organization is proud of its standing in the local community,
but also takes pride in its national and international standing. The
Zulu organization has been the subject of numerous television
documentaries and newsprint and magazine articles. King Zulu 1949,
Louis Armstrong, graced the pages of Time Magazine that year. Essence
devoted a full half-hour segment of their weekly television series to
Zulu's impact on Carnival. Hordes of feature stories and photo essays
have been done by international publications.
The Zulu Social
Aid & Pleasure Club Inc., is the everyman club. The membership is
composed of men from all walks of life--from laborers, City Mayor, City
Councilmen, and State Legislators, to United States Congressman,
educators, and men of other professions.
Zulu's history is
illustrious and at times colorful, and could fill volumes. It is also
continual, with chapters being written constantly. This is an attempt
to afford the reader insight on who and what we are.