This week's posts will highlight the accomplishments of several African-American innovators. Hugh M. Browne was a civil rights activist and educator. Born June 12, 1851, in Washington D.C. to John and Elizabeth (Wormley) Browne, he is known for his work as the principal of the Institute for Colored Youth and his advocacy for vocational education. … [Read more...] about Monday Open Thread: African-American Innovators