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date: 12 February 2025

Brown, William Neallocked

Brown, William Neallocked

  • Richard L. EdwardsRichard L. EdwardsRutgers University

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William Neal Brown (1919–2009) was a social work educator who began his professional career after service in World War II as a Tuskegee Airman. The son of an African American father and Native American mother, in 1956 he became the first black professor at Rutgers University, where he taught in the School of Social Work for the next 33 years.

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