Elizabeth Churchill Brown papers, 1943-1984.

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Elizabeth Churchill Brown papers, 1943-1984.

Memoirs, other writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to American politics, especially during the 1950s; Senator Joseph McCarthy; and American communism. Includes some papers, including memoirs, of Constantine Brown, journalist and husband of E. C. Brown. Also includes some letters and writings of Earl Browder.

41 ms. boxes, 2 envelopes.

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Brown, Elizabeth Churchill

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American journalist. From the description of Elizabeth Churchill Brown papers, 1943-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872081 Biographical Note Elizabeth Brown and her husband, Constantine Brown, were active journalists in Washington, D.C. and abroad for many years. As a result, they established contacts with key political and diplomatic figures both nationally and internationally. After obtaining a Ph.D. in politica...

McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957

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Brown, Constantine.

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Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

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Earl Russell Browder (1891-1973) was General Secretary of the Communist party of the United States during the height of its popularity, in the 1930s and 1940s and twice represented the Party as its candidate for President. Earl Browder was born on May 20, 1891, in Wichita, Kansas. He was the son of William Browder and Martha Jane Hankins Browder. His father was a teacher and farmer who was avidly Populist. Earl Browder had little formal education and went to work to help support the family. At t...