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Dr. Harold K. Brown

May 28, 2026

Dr. Harold K. Brown, who died on May 6, 2026, at age 92, dedicated his life to education, civil rights advocacy, and economic empowerment across multiple fields. Beginning as a student athlete at San Diego State University in the 1950s where he fought discriminatory practices, he went on to serve in various capacities including Peace Corps leadership, banking, and teaching before returning to SDSU to establish its Afro American Studies program.

Who is affected

  • Dr. Harold K. Brown (deceased)
  • His wife, Laverne Brown
  • San Diego State University community (students, faculty, administrators)
  • Members of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity
  • Underserved communities and entrepreneurs served by his economic development programs
  • Students and community members in San Diego
  • Peace Corps volunteers and communities in Lesotho, Africa

What action is being taken

  • No explicit ongoing actions are stated in the article. The article is an obituary describing Dr. Brown's past accomplishments and legacy.

Why it matters

  • Dr. Brown's life and work represent decades of pioneering efforts in breaking racial barriers, advancing educational equity, and creating economic opportunities for marginalized communities. His establishment of SDSU's first Afro American Studies program and the Center for Community Economic Development created lasting institutional structures that continue to serve underserved populations. His advocacy work, from challenging discrimination as a student in the 1950s through his retirement and beyond, helped shape more inclusive educational and economic systems, leaving a blueprint for community empowerment that extends beyond his lifetime.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint