Dr Charles S Brown
In memory of my father, Dr. Charles S Brown, an African King-a father (my father), an African American hero, a husband, a brother, and a role model for aspiring scientists.
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Assin Manso Talk - 733 days ago
This is the speech that changed everything for our father, Dr. Charles S Brown, after he gave this speech in Ghana the traditional rulers took notice. It wasn’t long afterwards before aggressive recruitment effort to get Dr. Brown on board as a.. Topics: Ghana, Uncategorized
Final Rites for Nana Kwadwo Amoa I - 736 days ago
Nana Kwadwo Amoa Originally uploaded by beninmwangiLast night my family, friends, and I attended the Ghanaian Funeral that the Council of Ghanaian Traditional Rulers in Georgia put on for my father. Let me say for clarity sake that my father’s... Topics: africa, Asante, Ewe, Fanti, Ga Adangbe, Ghana Traditional Rulers, nananum
Charles S. Brown Memorial Fund - 738 days ago
Announcing the Dr. Charles S. Brown Memorial Fund. I am hoping that this scholarship will awarddeserving African physics students. Below the EBASI site describes the commencement of the memorial fund that will actually fund the scholarship.Dr.... Topics: Charles S Brown Scholarship, Dr. Charles S. Brown, EBASI, NSBP, Physics, scholarship
You Are Invited - 740 days ago
FINAL FUNERAL RITESThe Asanteman Association of Georgia Inc. and the Council of Ghanaian Traditional Rulers in Georgia cordially invite the entire community to the final funeral rites for the late Dr. Charles Brown, (Nana Kwadwo Amoah I)(1947 -... Topics: african, Announcement, Asante, Asanteman, Dr. Charles S. Brown, ghanaian, Morehouse College, Physics, traditional ruler
The Day My Dad (Dr. Charles S Brown) Changed My Life - 767 days ago
3 professor brownOriginally uploaded by beninmwangiPeople always ask me what inspired me to get so involved in Africa or how did I wind up wanting to promote the African continent as a business destination.This is a question that I get fairly often. Most. Topics: africa, Dr. Charles S. Brown, Ghana, Morehouse College, Professor, Uncategorized


