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ANTHONY BROWDER on SPOT TV

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ANTHONY BROWDER on SPOT TV
at N.C. A & T STATE UNIVERSITY

Anthony T. Browder is an author, “symbologist”, publisher, cultural historian, artist, and an educational consultant. He is a graduate of Howard University’s College of Fine Arts and has lectured extensively throughou t the United States, Caribbean, Africa, Mexico, Japan and Europe, on topics pertaining to African and African American history and culture. Since 1987, he has led over 40 study tours of Egypt.

Mr. Browder is the designer of the famous “Egypt on the Potomac” Field Trip, which has been given for over 20 years (Click here to see him in action). Long before Dan Brown popularized information related to the design of and symbolism in DC with his latest novel, The Lost Symbol, Mr. Browder was explaining its significance to those with ears to hear. (Click here to read about the lecture he gave on his interpretation of The Lost Symbol. Click here to buy the DVD.)

Mr. Browder is the founder and director of IKG Cultural Resources and has devoted 28 years researching ancient Egyptian history, science, philosophy and culture. He has traveled to Egypt 42 times since 1980 and is currently participating in the excavation of three 25th Dynasty tombs in Luxor, Egypt with the South Asasif Project. This research has led Mr. Browder to the conclusion that ancient Africans were the architects of civilization and developed the rudiments of what has become the scientific, religious, and philosophical backbone of mankind. It is from this framework that IKG has concentrated its research and disseminated its findings.

Through IKG, Mr. Browder sponsors lectures, seminars, cultural field trips of Washington, D.C., publishes his research, and has conducted study tours to Egypt, West Africa, South Africa and Mexico since 1987.

He is the author of four publications — From The Browder File: 22 Essays on the African American Experience; Nile Valley Contributions To Civilization; Survival Strategies for Africans in America; and Egypt on the Potomac: A Guide to Decoding Egyptian Architecture and Symbolism. He expects to publish a sequel to Nile Valley Contributions to Civilization in the near future.

Mr. Browder is the co-author of four publications, including two written with his now 26-year-old daughter, Atlantis Tye, entitled, My First Trip To Africa and Africa on My Mind.

All of Mr. Browder’s publications are currently being used in elementary, middle, high school and university classrooms throughout the United States and in Ghana, Egypt, Brazil, Turkey, Japan, England and the Caribbean.

“Tony” describes himself as an autodidact and a chronicler of facts and information relative to the positive portrayal of the worldwide African experience.

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