
The Rev. Dr. A. A. Brown Foundation
Honoring Legacy Through Meaningful Service
Preserving History and Supporting Black Farmers Nationwide
Dedicated to Community Growth and Service
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Honoring a Legacy of Service
The Rev. Dr. A. A. Brown Foundation preserves the legacy of Rev. Dr. Arthur A. Brown through advocacy, education, and support for minority farmers across the United States.


150+
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501(c)(3) Non-Profit
Founded 2022
Legacy Preservation Efforts
Honoring the life of Rev. Dr. Arthur A. Brown through advocacy and preservation of historical land and farming.
Community Engagement
Supporting minority farmers through educational programs, resources, and outreach across the United States.


Cultural Heritage
Promoting the historic restoration and story-telling of The Oakley Grove Plantation the original site of where 1st generation farmer Bryon C. Brown was enslaved until 1865.
Advocacy for Sustainable Farming Practices and their impact on Minorities in Agriculture.
Sustainable Farming




Legacy Projects
Honoring Dr. Arthur A. Brown through meaningful community service initiatives.


Preservation Efforts
Advocating for the historic preservation of Oakley Grove Plantation and supporting minority farmers across the United States to continue Dr. Brown's legacy.


Community Support
Empowering minority black row-crop farmers through advocacy, education, and resources to sustain their farming heritage and promote agricultural sustainability.
Legacy Gallery
Explore the rich history and advocacy of Dr. Arthur Brown.











