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* Charles Brown, an incorporator of [[Henderson Steel Company]] in 1888 | * Charles Brown, an incorporator of [[Henderson Steel Company]] in 1888 | ||
* [[Charles A. Brown|Charles Allen Brown]] (1872-1939), [[Birmingham City Schools]] teacher, principal and associate superintendent | * [[Charles A. Brown|Charles Allen Brown]] (1872-1939), [[Birmingham City Schools]] teacher, principal and associate superintendent | ||
* [[Charles A. Brown | * [[Charles A. Brown Jr|Charles Allen Brown Jr]], principal of [[Brighton High School]] and author of ''[[The Origin and Development of Secondary Education for Negroes in the Metropolitan Area of Birmingham Alabama]]'' (1959) | ||
* [[Charlie Brown]], coached of the [[Birmingham-Southern Panthers]] football team from 1919 to 1923. | * [[Charlie Brown]], coached of the [[Birmingham-Southern Panthers]] football team from 1919 to 1923. | ||
* [[Charles Brown]] (d. 1982), African-American historian | * [[Charles Brown]] (d. 1982), African-American historian | ||
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Revision as of 11:32, 6 November 2017
Charles Brown can refer to any of the following:
- Charles A. Brown, an "expert mixologist" at The Casino playhouse in 1887
- Charles Brown, an incorporator of Henderson Steel Company in 1888
- Charles Allen Brown (1872-1939), Birmingham City Schools teacher, principal and associate superintendent
- Charles Allen Brown Jr, principal of Brighton High School and author of The Origin and Development of Secondary Education for Negroes in the Metropolitan Area of Birmingham Alabama (1959)
- Charlie Brown, coached of the Birmingham-Southern Panthers football team from 1919 to 1923.
- Charles Brown (d. 1982), African-American historian
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