Brown, Charlotte Hawkins, 1883-1961
Variant namesCharlotte Hawkins Brown (June 11, 1883-January 11, 1961) was born in Henderson, North Carolina, the daughter of Caroline Frances Hawkins and Edmund H. Hight. The family moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the late 1880's, where CHB attended public schools. During her senior year of high school Alice Freeman Palmer, formerly president of Wellesley College, encouraged her to attend the State Normal School at Salem and provided financial support. In 1901 CHB accepted a job as teacher in a one-room school in rural Sedalia, North Carolina. It was this school that CHB transformed, with the help of many contributors, into an accredited school and junior college and renamed Palmer Memorial Institute (PMI). In 1911 CHB married Edward S. Brown, also a teacher; they had no children and were later separated. CHB became a nationally recognized educator and received honorary doctorates from Howard, Tuskegee and other universities. She was active in the National Council of Negro Women, the N.C. Teachers Association, and many other organizations, and she was the first black woman to serve on the national board of the Young Women's Christian Association. She lectured and wrote about Negro women, education, and race relations. CHB remained president of PMI until 1952. She died of heart failure in Greensboro, N.C., in 1961.
For additional biographical information, see #1-29 in this collection, and the article about CHB in Notable American Women (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1980), which includes a list of additional sources.
From the guide to the Papers, 1900-1961, (Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute)
Charlotte Brown is believed to have resided in Lancaster, Pa. during the early 1800's.
From the description of A collection of music, 1816. (Millersville University Library). WorldCat record id: 27006061
Educator and founder of the Palmer Memorial Institute in Sedalia, North Carolina, Charlotte Eugenia Hawkins Brown was active in the National Council of Negro Women, the N.C. Teachers Association, etc., and was the first black woman to serve on the national board of the YWCA. She lectured and wrote about black women, education, and race relations.
From the description of Papers, 1900-1961 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232006932
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creatorOf | BROWN, CHARLOTTE. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. | Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) | |
creatorOf | Brown, Charlotte. A collection of music, 1816. | Millersville University Library, McNairy Library | |
creatorOf | McIver, Charles Duncan, 1860-1906. Chancellor Charles Duncan McIver records, 1855-1906. | University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, UNCG University Libraries | |
referencedIn | Winston-Salem State University. Office of the Chancellor. Francis Logouen Atkins records, 1925-1979 (bulk 1934-1961). | Winston Salem State University, C.G. O'Kelly Library | |
creatorOf | Palmer Memorial Institute (Sedalia, N.C.). Palmer Memorial Institute records, 1923-1986. | Bennett College, Thomas F. Holgate Library | |
referencedIn | Columbia University Oral History Collection. Collection. 1952-1960. | Tulane University, Amistad Research Center | |
referencedIn | J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated | David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library | |
creatorOf | BROWN, CHARLOTTE. Franklin Furnace artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. | Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) | |
referencedIn | Dannett, Sylvia G. L., 1909-. Sylvia G.L. Dannett papers, 1900-1965. | Livingstone College, Andrew Carnegie Library | |
creatorOf | Brown, Charlotte Hawkins, 1883-1961. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1941. | University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library | |
referencedIn | Brown Family. Papers, 1818-1908. | American Periodical Series I | |
referencedIn | Proctor, Henry Hugh, 1868-1933. Papers. 1881-1971. | Tulane University, Amistad Research Center | |
referencedIn | Papers, 1910-1959 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
creatorOf | Papers of Charlotte Hawkins Brown, 1900-1961 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Lincoln University (Pa.). Office of the President. Walter L. Wright records, 1922-1945 (bulk 1932-1942). | Lincoln University, Langston Hughes Memorial Library, Langston Hughes Memorial Library | |
referencedIn | James Weldon Johnson and Grace Nail Johnson papers, circa 1850-2005, 1900-1976 | Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library | |
creatorOf | Papers of Charlotte Hawkins Brown, 1900-1961 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | William Jesse Kennedy Papers, 1902-1982 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection | |
referencedIn | Southern Conference for Human Welfare. State committees files, 1938-1967. | Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library | |
referencedIn | Lincoln University (Pa.). Honorary degree recipients collection, 1868-1989 (bulk 1940-1989). | Lincoln University, Langston Hughes Memorial Library, Langston Hughes Memorial Library | |
referencedIn | Administrative Records, 1941-1965. | Andover-Harvard Theological Library | |
referencedIn | Kittrell, Flemmie P. (Flemmie Pansy), 1904-1980. Papers, 1924-1980. | Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University |
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referencedIn | Lifting as They Climb. |
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