Liz Brown
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Elizabeth Brown may refer to:
  • Elizabeth Martha Brown
    Elizabeth Martha Brown
    Elizabeth Martha Brown , née Clark, was the last woman to be hanged in public in Dorset, England. She was executed outside Dorchester Prison after being convicted of the murder of her second husband, John Brown, on July 22, just 13 days earlier...

     (1811–1856), last woman to be hanged in public in Dorset, England
  • Elizabeth Mills Brown
    Elizabeth Mills Brown
    Elizabeth Mills "Betty" Brown was a prominent American architectural historian, preservationist, and civic leader who lived in New Haven and Guilford, Connecticut....

     (1916–2008), American architectural historian, preservationist, and civic leader
  • Elizabeth A. R. Brown
    Elizabeth A. R. Brown
    Elizabeth Atkinson Rash Brown born in Louisville, Ky., is a Professor Emerita of History at Brooklyn College, of the City University of New York, a scholar and published author, known for her writings on Feudalism. She received her B.A. from Swarthmore College and and A.M. and PhD. from Radcliffe...

     (born 1932), professor of history at Brooklyn College, City University of New York
  • Bessie Brown
    Bessie Brown
    Bessie Brown also known as "The Original" Bessie Brown, was an American classic female blues, jazz, and cabaret singer. She sometimes recorded under the pseudonyms of Sadie Green, Caroline Lee, and possibly Helen Richards. Brown was active as a recording artist from 1925 to 1929...

     (1890–1955), American blues and jazz singer
  • Betty Brown
    Betty Brown
    Betty Brown is the state district representative for Texas House of Representatives District 4. She was first elected to the position in 1998.-Asian-American name changing controversy:...

    , Texas politician
  • Elizabeth Brown Pryor
    Elizabeth Brown Pryor
    Elizabeth Brown Pryor is an American diplomat and historian. In 2008, Pryor was awarded the Lincoln Prize for Reading the Man: A Portrait of Robert E. Lee through his Private Letters. She shared the honor with James Oakes, who won for The Radical and the Republican: Frederick Douglass, Abraham...

    , American diplomat and historian
  • Liz Brown, backing vocalist for Wheatus
    Wheatus
    Wheatus are an American rock group from Northport, New York. They are known for their 2000 single "Teenage Dirtbag" which was featured in the movie Loser, as well as in the HBO miniseries Generation Kill.-1995-2002: Formation and Wheatus:...

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