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Tony Brown traveled to Lancaster, PA, for an October 2 concert, “Each Other’s
Light,” sponsored by the Justice, Reconciliation and Peace Committee of Highland
Presbyterian Church. The sanctuary was filled for the event that ended with a
standing ovation for Tony and many other outstanding performers.
The evening...
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Reprinted from the March 30, 3011, issue of U.S. 1 Newspaper
Here’s How Paul Robeson Goes on Singing
by Michele Alperin
Anthony Brown
As an eight-year-old and one of a very few African Americans at a rural school outside of Pittsburgh, baritone Anthony Brown got his first gig singing when the school superintendent...
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I had the honor to visit the Anthony Brown Comprehensive School. It educates formerly abducted child soldiers in Pader Uganda. I took school supplies and equipment to the school for the students. One of the many ways they showed their appreciation was to organize a big ceremony thanking the delegation that accompanied me and those...
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I had the honor to visit the Anthony Brown Comprehensive School. It educates formerly abducted child soldiers in Pader Uganda. I took school supplies and equipment to the school for the students. One of the many ways they showed their appreciation was to organize a big ceremony thanking the delegation that accompanied me and those...
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Anthony Brown Baritone sings “I got to lie down”. Internationally acclaimed baritone Anthony Brown is a promoter of peace and goodwill around the world.
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Anthony Brown Baritone sings “I Am a Small Part of the World”. Internationally acclaimed baritone Anthony Brown is a promoter of peace and goodwill around the world.
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A wonderful age old way to carry your things is seen here. Teaching this approach to your children ensures that this tradition will...
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Kevin Roulhac and I visit with the teacher of the catering department. In the background is the main building of the...
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Greg traveled with me again to Uganda. A professional photographer, he took the pictures you are seeing and will see from our Uganda visit. A college classmate and a dear friend, Greg now lives in Cali Colombia South America.
Here he is standing with his new found friends in Pader,...
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Here the young students play soccer outside of their class...
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Jen is studying catering at the ABCS. Like all of the other students she is an orphan. She is also a single mother. There is not currently a day care program for the mothers who are students. This is something we talked about and will hopefully find a way to provide for the mothers at the...
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I saluted the people for their dedication to excellence and for their ability to survive the many atrocities inflicted on them by the Lord’s Resistance Army. I spoke of the three hundred year period of institutional slavery in the united States. I framed it in the context of suffering and overcoming and linked the suffering...
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I had the honor of watching many dances at the ceremony\celebration for the items be brought to them. The photo of the children dancing was a real highlight for me. Fortunately I also have it on video and will eventually be able to show it to you in video form.
Here you see the colorful costumes and the dance steps of the children....
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On June 16th the officials of Friends of Orphans had a huge ceremony to celebrate the supplies we brought to the Anthony Brown Comprehensive School. There was much singing and dancing, speeches from various officials and a speech from me. The Hesston Mennonite Church sent with us a prayer shawl and a cup. Both items were made by...
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