Background
Brown, Hank was born on February 12, 1940 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Son of Harry W. and Anna M. (Hanks) Brown.
(Karol Brown, a historical storyteller uses the voice of 9...)
Karol Brown, a historical storyteller uses the voice of 92-year-old Aunt Harriet, in her portrayal of Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was born a slave in 1821. She is known best as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, and for freeing herself, and 300 others from slavery. When Harriet Tubman told her stories in her simple language, people learned how God guided her, how she found support from friends and family and how she changed her future by taking action. Her stories tell about life growing up as a slave, service as a spy, scout, and nurse in the Civil War and more. She helped women start businesses, supported schools, civil rights, and established a home for sick and homeless people. Harriet Tubman spent 29 years in slavery, she suffered abuse, poverty and was uneducated, yet she became known as the Woman called Moses, and as a great leader in American history. How did she overcome the disadvantages in life she experienced? It was by her strong faith, love, and leadership. Harriet Tubman left a legacy of love, compassion, faith, and commitment that is an inspiration to all. She is a model whose life demonstrates that anyone can step-up and step-out, to make a difference in his or her own life and the lives of others.
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(Karol Brown, a historical storyteller uses the voice of 9...)
Karol Brown, a historical storyteller uses the voice of 92-year-old Aunt Harriet, in her portrayal of Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was born a slave in 1821. She is known best as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, and for freeing herself, and 300 others from slavery. When Harriet Tubman told her stories in her simple language, people learned how God guided her, how she found support from friends and family and how she changed her future by taking action. Her stories tell about life growing up as a slave, service as a spy, scout, and nurse in the Civil War and more. She helped women start businesses, supported schools, civil rights, and established a home for sick and homeless people. Harriet Tubman spent 29 years in slavery, she suffered abuse, poverty and was uneducated, yet she became known as the Woman called Moses, and as a great leader in American history. How did she overcome the disadvantages in life she experienced? It was by her strong faith, love, and leadership. Harriet Tubman left a legacy of love, compassion, faith, and commitment that is an inspiration to all. She is a model whose life demonstrates that anyone can step-up and step-out, to make a difference in his or her own life and the lives of others.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0984005013/?tag=2022091-20
(Workbook to accompany the 30 Lessons in Love, Leadership ...)
Workbook to accompany the 30 Lessons in Love, Leadership and Legacy from Harriet Tubman. Review of the lessons learned, the questions posed and space to write responses to the questions.
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academic administrator senator
Brown, Hank was born on February 12, 1940 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Son of Harry W. and Anna M. (Hanks) Brown.
Bachelor of Science, University Colorado, 1961. Juris Doctor, University Colorado, 1969. Master of Laws, George Washington University, 1986.
Assistant president Monfort of Colorado, Inc., Greeley, 1969—1970, Corporate Counsel, 1970—1971. Vice president Monfort Food Distributing, 1971—1972, vice president corporation development, 1973—1975, vice president international operations, 1975—1978, vice president lamb division, 1978—1980. Member Colorado State Senate, 1972—1976, assistant majority leader, 1974—1976.
Member 97th-101st Congresses from Colorado 4th district, 1981—1990. United States senator from Colorado Washington, 1991—1996. President University Northern Colorado, Greeley, 1998—2002, Daniels Fund, 2002—2005.
Interim president University Colorado, 2005—2006, president Denver, 2006—2008. Chairman Foreign Relations subcommittee Near Eastern and South Asian affairs, Judicorp subcommittee on constitutional law. With United States Navy, 1962-1966.
(Karol Brown, a historical storyteller uses the voice of 9...)
(Karol Brown, a historical storyteller uses the voice of 9...)
(Workbook to accompany the 30 Lessons in Love, Leadership ...)
Co-author: Lessons and Legacies.
97th-100th Congresses from Colorado 4th District. Colorado State Senate 1972-1976.
Married Nana Morrison, August 27, 1967. Children: Harry, Christy, Lori.