Paul E.X. Brown papers, 1946-1986.

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Paul E.X. Brown papers, 1946-1986.

The collection consists of the papers of Paul E.X. Brown from 1946-1986. The papers are entirely comprised of materials relating to organizations in which Paul Brown was an active member. The collection includes conference programs, correspondence, minutes, financial records, reports, notes, speeches, and photographs related to the African American fraternal order Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order of the Noble Mystic Shrine, the Atlanta chapter of the African American service club Frontiers of America, and the National Association of Market Developers, an organization focused on marketing goods and services to minority and urban populations. The collection also contains small amounts of printed materials from the Lincoln University journalism program, the Atlanta Life Insurance Company, the YWCA, and other Atlanta organizations. This last section of the collection also includes reports and conference programs related to Paul Brown's work in the public relations department of the Coca-Cola Company.

2.5 linear ft. (5 boxes)

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National Association of Market Developers.

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Imperial Court Daughters of Isis

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Lincoln University (Jefferson City, Mo.). School of Journalism

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Frontiers International

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Brown, Paul E. X., 1910-2007

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Paul E.X. Brown (1910-2007), African American radio broadcaster and businessman from Atlanta, Georgia. He received his AB degree from Columbia College in Chicago. In the 1940s Brown moved to Atlanta, Georgia, to accept an editorial position with the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Georgia. He became an announcer for the WEAS radio station where he hosted "Hi Neighbor" on Saturday mornings. Brown also broadcasted on WERD in Atlanta and WEDR in Birmingham, Alabama. In 1957 he established WADK radio's n...