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Brown, Les. Live Your Dreams. ([[New York]]: William Morrow & Co.)
 
Brown, Les. Live Your Dreams. ([[New York]]: William Morrow & Co.)
 
"Les Brown: Renowned Public Speaker." [Includes portrait]. Available at: [http://www.getaheadpro.com/brown.htm]  
 
"Les Brown: Renowned Public Speaker." [Includes portrait]. Available at: [http://www.getaheadpro.com/brown.htm]  
Engber, Andrea. "Raised without Daddy," Single Mother, 13 (July/August 1993). Also available at: [http://www.parentsplace.com/]
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Engber, Andrea. "Raised without Daddy," Single Mother, 13 (July/August 1993).  
 
Biography Resource Center. "Les Brown, 1945-." Available at: [http://www.africanpubs.com/Apps/bios/0351BrownLes.asp?pic=none]
 
Biography Resource Center. "Les Brown, 1945-." Available at: [http://www.africanpubs.com/Apps/bios/0351BrownLes.asp?pic=none]
  
 
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== Indexes ==
 
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Latest revision as of 13:02, 12 October 2022

1945-

African-American broadcaster, politician, and motivational speaker

Brown and his twin brother, born in a Miami ghetto, were adopted at six weeks of age by a single woman. He was hyperactive as a child and labeled a slow learner. After high school he became a radio DJ, then broadcasting manager, community activist, political commentator, legislator, emcee, and award-winning motivational speaker and writer, with his own promotional company, commanding over $10,000 per speaking engagement.

He has been married twice and has six children.

References

Brown, Les. Live Your Dreams. (New York: William Morrow & Co.) "Les Brown: Renowned Public Speaker." [Includes portrait]. Available at: [1] Engber, Andrea. "Raised without Daddy," Single Mother, 13 (July/August 1993). Biography Resource Center. "Les Brown, 1945-." Available at: [2]

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