Canter Brown Jr. is an American historian, professor and author. He was born in Fort Meade, Florida, and earned his degrees[which?]atFlorida State University. He has taught at Florida A&M University and has worked at Fort Valley State UniversityinFort Valley, Georgia. He wrote a book about Florida's African American public officials from 1867 until 1924.[1][2]
Brown has written on Florida and southern United States history, including Florida's Peace River Frontier, earning him the Florida Historical Society's Rembert W. Patrick Award, and Ossian Bingley Hart: Florida's Loyalist Reconstruction Governor, winner of the Certificate of Commendation of the American Association of State and Local History, about Ossian B. Hart, one of Florida's Reconstruction era governors.[3]
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