Tuesday, 20 January 2015

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AMERICAN " TONY BROWN " IS AN AMERICAN JOURNALIST, ACADEMIAN, COMEDIAN AND BUSINESSMAN : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

BLACK         SOCIAL        HISTORY                                                                                                              Tony Brown (journalist)



Tony Brown
BornApril 11, 1933 (age 81)
Charleston, West VirginiaU.S.
OccupationJournalist, College Dean - Hampton University, President/CEO - Tony Brown Productions
Website
TonyBrown.com
William Anthony "Tony" Brown (born April 11, 1933) is an American journalist, academian,comedian and businessman. He is best known as the commentator of the long running syndicated television show, Tony Brown's Journal.[1]
Brown is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.

Accomplishments

Campaigned Hard for Black Education and Economic Empowerment

Anti-Hindu controversy

In 2001, Tony Brown, made several derogatory anti-Hindu remarks in his talk show on WLS 890 AM that began with the concern among American workers about the influx of SOFTWARE ENGINEERS from India. He evoked anti-Hindu canards such as exaggerating the importance of the Caste System in Hinduism, and made remarks about Human rights in India. Protests by Indian-American community leaders led to a public apology by Brown for his remarks against Hindus and Hinduism. In his apology, Brown said:
After his apology, Brown also invited Swami Atmajnanananda of the Washington branch of the Ramakrishna Mission and an Indian journalist based in Chicago, J V Lakshmana Rao, to PARTICIPATE in the talk show. Atmajnanananda said one must draw a distinction between caste and casteism. He said:
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.










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