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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.

  2. 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. Samuel J. Brown Samuel Brown was the son of Joseph Brown and was an interpreter during treaty negotiations in 1858. He was present during the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 and reminisced on many of the events, including what happened at Camp Release:

  4. Samuel J. Brown, "In Captivity" recollections, 1897. The survivors and their military escorts reached the Ft. Snelling area on November 14, and set up camp at the first of what eventually became at least four different "Indian camps" at the Fort between the end of 1862 and May 1863.

  5. Samuel Brown was the son of Joseph Brown and was an interpreter during treaty negotiations in 1858. He was present during the U. S.-Dakota War of 1862 and reminisced on many of the events, including what happened at Camp Release:

  6. 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

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  8. Feb 3, 2023 · The lawyer representing the family of a teenager who died at a government-run school for blind students in Brantford, Ont., says the 1,825 day wait for an inquest is illegal.