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  1. He was a Black lawyer and activist. Samuel “Joe” Brown was born in Keosauqua, Iowa, to Elizabeth (Henderson) Brown and Lewis Brown. Lewis, a teamster, traced the family lineage to the original 20 slaves brought to Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619.

  2. Samuel Jesse Brown (October 3, 1917 – August 23, 1990) was a fighter pilot and a major in the United States Air Forces during World War II.

  3. Samuel Joseph Brown Jr. (1907–1994) was a watercolorist, printmaker, and educator. He was the first African American artist hired to produce work for the Public Works of Art Project, a precursor to the Work Progress Administration's Federal Art Project. Brown often depicted the lives of African Americans in his paintings.

  4. The purpose of this paper is to highlight Samual J. Brown -­ an art relic of Philadelphia, and a treasure unique to America. Sam Brown --the artist, the man, the philosopher cannot be

    • Smith, J. Clay
    • 1982
  5. www.hbdlaw.com › attorneys › samuel-j-brownSamuel J. Brown | HBD Law

    As one of the leading divorce attorneys in Annapolis, Mr. Brown has tried over 500 divorce, custody, support and visitation cases. His longest trial was 23 days and he was once referred to by a colleague as “the king of high conflict domestic cases in Anne Arundel County”.

  6. But as the train of wagons and riders passed through Henderson, Minnesota, they were attacked by what Samuel J. Brown later called an "angered mob . . . cursing, shouting, and crying."

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_BrowneSam Browne - Wikipedia

    General Sir Samuel James Browne, VC, GCB, KCSI (3 October 1824 – 14 March 1901) was a British Indian Army cavalry officer, known best as the creator of the Sam Browne belt. He was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the most prestigious award for gallantry in combat that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.