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  1. 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. [1] [2] 307th Fighter Squadron. Brown commanded the 307th Fighter Squadron of the 31st Fighter Group between May and September 1944. He shot down 15.5 aircraft between April 17 and July 26, 1944. [3]

  2. *Samuel Joe Brown was born on this date in 1875. 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.

  3. There is no artist in America quite like Samuel. Joseph Brown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.**. Born on April 16, 1907 in Wilmington, North Carolina, Sam Brown has created works which have been admired by art crit~cs and 'the casual observer, as well as by the wife of a president of the United States.

  4. Samuel Joseph Brown. Nationality. American. Life Dates. 1907-1994. After moving to Philadelphia in 1917, Samuel J. Brown studied at the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art (now the University of the Arts) and earned his master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

  5. www.hbdlaw.com › attorneys › samuel-j-brownSamuel J. Brown | HBD Law

    Top Lawyer by Baltimore Smart CEO magazine. What Sam Brown is most proud of, though, are the referrals that he receives from satisfied clients and esteemed colleagues. As one of the leading divorce attorneys in Annapolis, Mr. Brown has tried over 500 divorce, custody, support and visitation cases.

  6. 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.

  7. (September 8, 1877–1941) and. Brown, Samuel Joe. (July 6, 1875–July 24, 1950) –African American community activists – earned distinction as perhaps Iowa's most noted and effective civil rights leaders of th e first half of the 20th century.

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