Education
Wayne State University.
Wayne State University.
He is best known as the commentator of the long running syndicated television show, Tony Brown"s Journal. 1959, he received a Bachelor in Sociology from Wayne State University. 1961, he received an Master of Arts in Psychiatric Social Work from Wayne State University.
He is a former faculty member at Central Washington University and Federal City College.
1971, he became the founding dean of Howard University"s School of Communication. 1989, he wrote, directed, produced and distributed a dramatic movie with an anti-drug message, The White Girl.
1998, wrote Empower The People: A 7-Step plan to Overthrow the Conspiracy that is Stealing Your Money and Freedom
2002, he was inducted into the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences" Silver Circle. 2004, he became the dean of Hampton University"s Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications.
He held the position until 2009, when he stepped down.
In 1988 he wrote, produced, and directed the film The White Girl, which dramatized an African American student"s struggle with cocaine addiction. He joined the Republican Party in 1990. In his apology, Brown said:
The statements I made were derived from either books or articles that I read.
Atmajnanananda said one must draw a distinction between caste and casteism.
He said:
Caste does not play a role in one"s occupation any more. Clearing Brown"s misconceptions about lower castes "being persecuted in India", Rao spoke of affirmative actions in favor of the lower castes by the Government of India.
(Will be shipped from US. Brand new copy.)
Brown is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.