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    Dr Dorothy Lavinia Brown (January 7, 1914 – June 13, 2004), also known as "Dr. D.", was an African-American surgeon, legislator, and teacher. She was...
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  • Dorothy Brown may refer to: Dorothy Lavinia Brown (1919–2004), African American surgeon, legislator, and teacher Dorothy A. Brown (politician) (born 1953)...
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    Services, has served as Vanderheyden's president/CEO since 2012. Dorothy Lavinia Brown lived at the Troy Orphan Asylum from the time she was five months...
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  • Pharmacology David Brown (geneticist) (born 1968), American scientist Dennis Brown (academic), American professor of Medicine Dorothy Lavinia Brown (1919–2004)...
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  • to: Dr Disrespect (born 1982), an American video game streamer Dorothy Lavinia Brown (1914–2004), American surgeon, teacher and politician Dale Archer...
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    Troy and lived his whole life in the area.[circular reference] Dorothy Lavinia Brown (1919–2004), African American surgeon, legislator and teacher, raised...
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    Russell Sage Dean P. Taylor, politician and Russell Sage trustee Dorothy Lavinia Brown, early African-American surgeon and politician Joan Ganz Cooney...
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  • producer. Geoffrey Thompson, 67, British businessman, aneurysm. Dorothy Lavinia Brown, 85, American surgeon and politician. Danny Dark, 65, American announcer...
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  • – Rosey Brown, American football player (b. 1932) June 10 – Ray Charles, American singer and musician (b. 1930) June 13 Dorothy Lavinia Brown, American...
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    American woman licensed as a physician in Lexington, Kentucky. Dorothy Lavinia Brown was the first African American woman working in general surgery...
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    their slave masters." In the Tennessee General Assembly in 1967, Dorothy Lavinia Brown, MD, the first African-American woman surgeon and a state assemblywoman...
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  • the residents, produced exceedingly fine surgeons. Among them was Dorothy Lavinia Brown, M.D. one of the first African-American women to be trained as a...
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  • Robert Brown (South Carolina politician) (born 1950) Walter B. Brown (1920–1998) Arnold M. Brown (born 1931) Aaron V. Brown (1795–1859) Dorothy Lavinia Brown...
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    toxicologist Roberta Bondar (born 1945), Canadian, space medicine Dorothy Lavinia Brown (1919–2004), American surgeon Audrey Cahn (1905–2008), Australian...
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  • African-American woman elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives: Dorothy Lavinia Brown (1966) first African-American men elected to the Tennessee Senate:...
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  • Archived from the original on April 5, 2018. Retrieved April 2, 2018. "Brown, Dorothy Lavinia (1919-2004)". BlackPast.org. 19 January 2015. Archived from the...
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    Caroline Lavinia Harrison (née Scott; October 1, 1832 – October 25, 1892) was an American music teacher and the first lady of the United States from 1889...
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    the San Francisco Renaissance, in Oakland, California (d. 1988); Dorothy Lavinia Brown, American surgeon and politician, first female African-American...
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  • malnutrition, disease, sexual violence and death. Tenko was created by Lavinia Warner after she had conducted research into the internment of nursing...
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  • Jacqueline Lavinia "Jackie" Jackson (née Davis, later Brown, born March 7, 1944) is an American author and peace activist. She wrote Loving You, Thinking...
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  • African-American woman elected to the Tennessee General Assembly: Dorothy Lavinia Brown First African-American woman elected to the Arizona Legislature:...
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    Whitt — George Furth Cousin Cletus Tarleton — Dennis Robertson Lavinia Tate — Dorothy Green Gloria Tate — Linda Marshall Peter Tate — David Macklin Mrs...
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    Dorothy Ann Richards (née Willis; September 1, 1933 – September 13, 2006) was an American politician who served as the 45th governor of Texas from 1991...
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  • EastEnders (2017–2018) – Joyce Murray, 54 episodes Father Brown – "The Whistle in the Dark" episode as Dorothy Parnell (2019) Elizabeth Is Missing – Elizabeth (2019)...
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  • Sharon Small as Marigold Shore (Guest, Christmas special) Zoe Boyle as Lavinia Swire (Recurring) Christine Lohr as May Bird (Guest) Christine Mackie as...
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    (1829–1895), known as Austin, Aust or Awe Emily Elizabeth Lavinia Norcross (1833–1899), known as Lavinia or Vinnie She was also a distant cousin to Baxter Dickinson...
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    Camilla, Penthesilea (Queen of the Amazons), King Latinus and his daughter, Lavinia, Lucius Junius Brutus (who overthrew Tarquin to found the Roman Republic)...
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    performed in theatrical productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company as Lavinia in Titus Andronicus and as Viven 532 in Section Nine (both 1973). She also...
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    Next Generation, Grace Under Fire, Cosby and Family Law. She appeared as Lavinia in television film Class of '61 and portrayed Lorraine in What's Love Got...
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  • Jersey on September 11, 1976 on NBC Network. The winner was Miss Minnesota, Dorothy Benham. Before the finals, Benham and second runner up Carmen McCollum...
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