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Qué (quién) es M A Brawley - definición

AMERICAN ACADEMIC (1882-1939)
Banjamin brawley; Benjamin Brawley
  • Exterior view of Graves Hall, Morehouse College (formerly known as The Atlanta Baptist Seminary)
  • Howard University -- Founders Library exterior

Harry Brawley         
AMERICAN MARATHON RUNNER
Henry Brawley
Harry Alexander Brawley (October 7, 1876 – February 11, 1954) was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. In 1904 he was seventh in marathon competition.
Otis Brawley         
SCIENTIST
Otis W. Brawley; Otis Webb Brawley
Otis Webb Brawley is an American physician and the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Oncology and Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University. He served as Chief Medical and Scientific Officer and Executive Vice President of the American Cancer Society from July 2007 to November 2018.
M. A. Brawley         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Mark A. Brawley (1 July 1849, Cleves, Ohio – 15 June 1922, Frankfort, Kansas)Obituary in the Frankfort, Kansas, Index on June 17, 1922, at the Find a Grave website was an American physician and briefly a Minnesota politician.

Wikipedia

Benjamin Griffith Brawley

Benjamin Griffith Brawley (April 22, 1882 – February 1, 1939) was an American author and educator. Several of his books were considered standard college texts, including The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States (1918) and New Survey of English Literature (1925).

Born in 1882 in Columbia, South Carolina, Brawley was the second son of Edward McKnight Brawley and Margaret Dickerson Brawley. He studied at Atlanta Baptist College (renamed Morehouse College), graduating in 1901, earned his second BA in 1906 from the University of Chicago, and received his master's degree from Harvard University in 1908. Brawley taught in the English departments at Atlanta Baptist College, Howard University, and Shaw University.

He served as the first dean of Morehouse College from 1912 to 1920 before returning to Howard University in 1937 where he served as chair of the English department. He wrote a good deal of poetry, but is best known for his prose work including: History of Morehouse College (1917); The Negro Literature and Art (1918); A Short History of the American Negro (1919); A Short History of the English Drama (1921); A Social History of the American Negro (1921); A New Survey of English Literature (1925). In 1927, Brawley declined Second award and Bronze medal awarded to him by the William E. Harmon Foundation Award for Distinguished Achievement Among Negroes: "... a well-known educator and writer, Brawley declined the second-place award because, he said, he had never done anything but first-class work."