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  1. Dec 29, 2023 · Graham Brown, whose daughter died in a speedboat accident with Shepherd in 2015, doubts Shepherd's claim that she was driving the boat. Shepherd, who is due to be released from prison next month, has never admitted responsibility for the tragedy.

  2. 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. Brown's legal action and ...

  3. Jan 24, 2019 · Charlotte Hare, who knew Charlotte Brown since university, pays tribute to her and calls for justice for her death in 2015. She says Brown was a funny, clever and loyal friend who was killed in a speedboat crash with Jack Shepherd, who has been sentenced to six years in Georgia.

  4. Charlotte Hawkins Brown was its founder and leader for 50 of those years. She was born in Henderson in 1883 to descendants of enslaved people. In 1888 her family moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, near Boston, to escape Jim Crow and Segregationist practices of the South and for better social, economic, and educational opportunities.

  5. 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.

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  7. May 18, 2021 · Charlotte Browns career as an entertainment industry groundbreaker began — as Hollywood connections sometimes do — at the dentist.

  8. Charlotte Brown was an African American woman who challenged the racist policy of excluding people of color from streetcars in San Francisco in 1863. She sued the Omnibus Railroad twice and won, but the company refused to change its practice.

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