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Letitia Woods Brown (October 24, 1915 – August 3, 1976) was an African American researcher and historian. Earning a master's degree in 1935 from Ohio State University and a Ph.D. in 1966 from Harvard University, she served as a researcher and historian for over four decades and became one of the first black woman to earn a PhD from Harvard University in history. As a teacher, she started her career in Macon County, Alabama between 1935 and 1936. Later in 1937, she became Tuskegee Institute's instructor in history but left in 1940. Between 1940 and 1945 she worked at LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis, Tennessee as a tutor. From 1968 to 1971, she served as a Fulbright lecturer at Monash University and Australia National University followed by a period in 1971 working as a consultant at the Fed

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  • ليتيتيا وودز براون (ar)
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  • ليتيتيا وودز براون (بالإنجليزية: Letitia Woods Brown)‏ (24 أكتوبر 1915 - 3 أغسطس 1976هي باحثة ومؤرخة أمريكية من أصل أفريقي. حصلت على درجة الماجستير عام 1935 من جامعة ولاية أوهايو ودكتوراه في عام 1966 من جامعة هارفارد، عملت كباحثة ومؤرخة لأكثر من أربعة عقود وهي أول امرأة سوداء تحصل على درجة الدكتوراه من جامعة هارفارد في التاريخ. كمدرسة، بدأت حياتها المهنية في مقاطعة ماكون ، بولاية ألاباما بين عامي 1935 و 1936. في وقت لاحق من عام 1937، أصبحت معلمة في معهد توسكيجي في التاريخ ولكنها غادرت في عام 1940. عملت كمرشدة في الفترة من 1940 إلى 1945 في كلية لوموين أوين في مفيس ،بولاية تينيسي. عملت كمحاضرة من سنة 1968 إلى سنة 1971، في برنامج فولبرايت للتبادل الثقافي في جامعة موناش وجامعة أستراليا الوطنية ، عملت كمستشارة في المعهد التنفيذي الفيدرالي لمدة وجيزة خلال عام 1971. بين عامي 1971 و 1976 عملت أستا (ar)
  • Letitia Woods Brown (October 24, 1915 – August 3, 1976) was an African American researcher and historian. Earning a master's degree in 1935 from Ohio State University and a Ph.D. in 1966 from Harvard University, she served as a researcher and historian for over four decades and became one of the first black woman to earn a PhD from Harvard University in history. As a teacher, she started her career in Macon County, Alabama between 1935 and 1936. Later in 1937, she became Tuskegee Institute's instructor in history but left in 1940. Between 1940 and 1945 she worked at LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis, Tennessee as a tutor. From 1968 to 1971, she served as a Fulbright lecturer at Monash University and Australia National University followed by a period in 1971 working as a consultant at the Fed (en)
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