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"George Brown did everything he could to remove barriers for people who lacked advantages: low-income families, students of color, single women and single-parent mothers, people with disabilities. He worked hard to get the military service academies to admit women and people of color. His office and committees he led were a pipeline into public service for diverse talent with leadership potential. He commanded respect because he continually set a powerful example."

Lois Carson, the late former Director, Community Action Partnership of Riverside County; former President, National Community Action Partnership; former National Vice President, National Council of Negro Women

"George Brown did everything he could to remove barriers for people who lacked advantages: low-income families, students of color, single women and single-parent mothers, people with disabilities. He worked hard to get the military service academies to admit women and people of color. His office and committees he led were a pipeline into public service for diverse talent with leadership potential. He commanded respect because he continually set a powerful example."

"George Brown did everything he could to remove barriers for people who lacked advantages: low-income families, students of color, single women and single-parent mothers, people with disabilities. He worked hard to get the military service academies to admit women and people of color. His office and committees he led were a pipeline into public service for diverse talent with leadership potential. He commanded respect because he continually set a powerful example."

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