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    <p><span>Anthony T. Browder  is  an author, publisher, cultural
    historian, artist, and an educational consultant. He is a graduate of Howard
    University’s College of Fine Arts and has lectured extensively throughout the
    United States, Africa, Caribbean, Mexico, Japan and Europe, on issues related
    to African and African American History and Culture.</span><span></span></p><p><span> </span><span> 
       Mr. Browder is the founder and director of IKG Cultural
    Resources and has devoted 33 years researching ancient Egyptian history,
    science, philosophy and culture.</span></p><p><span>    
    He has traveled to Egypt 49 times since 1980 and is currently director of the ASA
    Restoration Projectwhich is funding the excavation and restoration
    of the 25<sup>th</sup> dynasty tomb of Karakhamun in Luxor, Egypt.  </span><span></span></p><p><span>     Browder is the
    first African American to fund and coordinate an archeological dig in Egypt and
    has lead five archeological missions to Egypt since 2009. His archeological
    work in Egypt has been acknowledged by former President Mohamed Morsi, the
    Minister of Tourism and various Ministers of the Supreme Council of Antiquities.</span></p><p><span>    Mr. Browder’s
    three decades of study have lead him 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.</span></p><p><span> </span><span> 
       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 has
    been featured in 5 documentaries and has produced dozens of DVD’s of his
    numerous lectures.</span></p><p><span> </span><span> 
       He is the author of six publications (including the best sellers, <em>From
    the Browder File</em> and <em>Nile Valley Contributions to Civilization</em>) and
    the co-author of four publications, including two written with his daughter,
    Atlantis Tye. </span></p><p><span> </span><span>All
    of Mr. Browder’s publications, DVD’s and documentaries are currently being used
    in classrooms around the world.</span></p><p><span> </span><span>“Tony”
    describes himself as a chronicler of facts and information relative to the
    positive portrayal of the worldwide African experience.</span></p></h6></div>
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