Tom Simmons, author of The
Man Called Brown Condor, goes to Ethiopia!!!
Tom Simmons, author of The
Man Called Brown Condor, has
been invited by Mr. Yaw Davis, the Executive Director of the Pan African
Technical Association and H.E. the former President of Ethiopia Girma Wolde
Giorgis to attend special ceremonies in honor of John Robinson, The
Man Called Brown Condor.
Thomas E. Simmons,
author of The Man Called Brown Condor will be speaking at the U.S.
Embassy in Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia, Wednesday March 26, 2014.
He will then be speaking at a luncheon hosted by His Excellency the former
President of Ethiopia Girma Wolde Giorgis Thursday March 27th. Then
on Friday March 28th he will be speaking at St. Joseph Academy.
The Man Called
Brown Condor
The Forgotten
History of an African American Fighter Pilot
The forgotten true
story of American war hero John Charles Robinson, a.k.a. The Brown Condor of
Ethiopia.
Robinson’s struggles
to overcome the racial prejudice that all but closed the field of aviation to
Blacks. His outstanding success in accomplishing his dream of flying, his
influence toward the establishment of a school of aviation at Tuskegee
Institute (there would have been no Tuskegee Airmen without him) and his
courageous wartime service in Ethiopia during the Italian invasion in 1935 are
brought to life.
It was during
Robinson’s service to Ethiopia that he took to the air in opposition to the
first Fascist invasion of what would become World War II. This remarkable
American Hero may have been the first American to oppose Fascism in combat.
Tom Simmons is the
author of three books to date: Forgotten Heroes of WWII, Escape
From Archangel and By Accident of Birth. He has also
written numerous magazine articles, an example of which, Growing Up With Mr.
Faulkner, was published in The Oxford American, a literary magazine
founded by John Grisham.
Simmons grew
up in Gulfport, Mississippi, and attended Marion Military Institute, the US
Naval Academy, the University of Southern Mississippi, and the University of
Alabama. He has been a pilot since the age of sixteen and participated in air
shows, flying aerobatics in open-cockpit biplanes. In the late 1950s, he served
as an artillery officer in Korea. He lives in Gulfport, Mississippi. www.thomasesimmons.net
Represented by
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