Rose Browne

Rose Butler Browne (1897-1986) was an African American educator, engineer and author of Love My Children. Rose Butler Browne was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1897. She moved with her family to Newport, Rhode Island where she grew up. While working as a live-in domestic she earned a bachelor's degree at Rhode Island College, now the University of Rhode Island. She went on to earn her master's degree at Rhode Island College and then to Harvard University where, in 1939 she became the first black woman to earn a doctoral degree in education. In 1950, she received an honorary degree from Rhode Island College, and in 1969 a seven-story Rhode Island College residence hall was named in her honor. Browne died in 1986 at the age of 89.

Dr. Browne taught for many years at Virginia State University and North Carolina College. She was devoted to improving education for minority children. Dr. Browne served on the facilities of Virginia State College, West Virginia State College and Institute, and Bluefield State College in West Virginia before becoming chairman of the education department at North Caroline College. A crusader for black rights, Dr.Browne once refused to send students into teaching jobs in West Virginia as long as State Board of Education continued paying black teachers lower salaries than white teachers. The publicity and subsequent shortage of teachers forced the board to alter its policies. After retiring in 1963, Dr.Browne operated a day care center for children at the Mt.Vernon Baptist Church in Durham, where her husband was the pastor. Returning to Rhode Island, she operated a summer school aimed at the culture gap faced by black children, and later worked with senior citizens. In her 1969 autobiography, Love My Children, Dr.Browne attributed most of her success to the influence of her great-grandmother, Charlett Ann Linsday, referred to as the "High Priestess" by her family. The daughter of a native American chief, she married a southern slave, worked six years to buy his freedom and later, hope of improving the life of his children, migrated to a Boston ghetto. There is a leadership class and mentoring program offered through the Center for Leadership Development named in her honor at the University of Rhode Island.[1]

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  1. "Rose Butler Browne Is Dead; A Black Pioneer in Education". New York Times. December 5, 1986. Retrieved 17 April 2015.

First black woman to receive Ph. D from Harvard (1937)

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most of your information has alot of salient details missing.if you check with the registrar's log, there was no name brown or butler before the 1950's and for the name one name john brown-- i do not believe that he had any children.

the illegal registrarturation of america is a rose butler book that you may want to read why was it done--money.and it was done and is being done by black people from the caribbean primarily barbados for the american money and 5 million of us lost all and i charge you wikipedia charlatans before God for the damage that you have done through this media for the commons license and house. a correction is needed and if the blacks are slaves as is aclaimed in the common culture and i see the hucstering and huckling on the auction block so i believe it-- tap dancing on the corner of 125 and lennox , then they can read and make the corrections. there is no need to falsify to the degree that you have to steal. you are so many no one could stop you except the Lord God. there amy havebeen a rose browne but he/she was not born in 1897 and he/she did not own the money. ther wass no harvard until 1992 there abouts havard was chartered in the 70's; if you check the uprisings of the black people any where you will find no credible mention of havard/ harvard. on no dated paper. if the inks dates old the paper will not nor will the writing nor the typing-- type writer when was that patented. the paper when was it inked. the browns are charlatans, my sister married to one and i beg the gracious Lord to place all the brown curses on their heads for what they did unrepentantly to the american jurisprudence and the country of america. that those who did not repent of their evil stealing in all names that they use bear the full weight of their action because i rose butler and i am not a brown sanctionned none.


if you check the dna of charlotte ann lindsay you will find that it is the same as odesa lamont ifill and the husband who was the pastor is marvin gaye, junior or senior. ms lamont ifill/stuart is the daughter of the emperor of india who was outcast to barbados and she was born in india in 1909 and has two birth dates one from india -- suposedly died and one from trinidad-- her bursar and pusar stole all and she went from being one of the richest girls in the world to the poorest and her cousins took all her money because they said her being rude had them sent to the dark continents of the world they are forsters, forresters and fosters by name. so what is the real time sequence if the person that she worked off out of slavery by 7 years on indentured servitude was marvin gaye. who was he and his father really? check your dna and check for the royal line of the dutch hollanders-- finland, switzerland, germany, holland and suriname/guiana and southern africa

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