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  2. Charlotte L. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte L. Brown (1839–?) was an American educator and civil rights activist who was one of the first to legally challenge racial segregation in the United States when she filed a successful lawsuit against a streetcar company in San Francisco in the 1860s after she was forcibly removed from a segregated streetcar.

  3. Charlotte Brown (producer) - Wikipedia

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    1972–1998. Known for. Rhoda. Charlotte Sue Brown (born October 20, 1943) is an American television producer, writer, director, and showrunner who in 1977 was acclaimed to have become the first woman showrunner of a primetime network television series for her work on The Mary Tyler Moore Show spin-off Rhoda. [1][2] However, Gertrude Berg, who ...

  4. Charlotte Hawkins Brown - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Hawkins Brown was born in Henderson, North Carolina, on June 11, 1883, to Caroline Frances and an estranged father. The granddaughter of former slaves, [2] she was born in a time where large numbers of African Americans were moving north. She moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, at a young age, where she was raised and educated.

  5. Charlotte Brown - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Brown (producer) (born 1943), American television writer, producer and director. Charlotte Blake Brown (1846–1904), American doctor. Charlotte L. Brown (1839–?), American civil rights activist. Charlotte Emerson Brown (1838–1895), first president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  6. Stephen Bishop (cave explorer) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Bishop (c. 1821 – 1857) was an American cave explorer and self-taught geologist known for being one of the first people to explore and map Mammoth Cave in the U.S. state of Kentucky. Mammoth Cave is regarded as the longest cave system in the world and Bishop's map of the cave, hand-drawn from memory off-site in 1842, was included in a ...

  7. Charlotte Emerson Brown - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Emerson Brown. Charlotte Emerson Brown (April 21, 1838 – February 5, 1895) was an American woman notable as the creator and first president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC), [b] a progressive women's movement in America beginning in the 1890s. [3] During her presidency, membership expanded quickly from 50 cultural ...

  8. The Pendragons - Wikipedia

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    The couple met at the University of California, Irvine, where Jonathan was studying theatre and Charlotte was studying dance under choreographers Eugene Loring and George Balanchine. They married soon after. [1] Charlotte (born Charlotte Ann Brown in Kalispell, Montana) [1] is a dancer and former gymnast and body builder. [2]

  9. List of Rhoda episodes - Wikipedia

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    List of. Rhoda. episodes. The following is a listing of the 106 half-hour episodes of Rhoda aired during its run on CBS from September 9, 1974, to May 18, 1979, and the four half-hour episodes subsequently aired in syndication.