John Brown (abolitionist)
John Brown (May 9, 1800 – December 2, 1859) was an American abolitionist in the decades preceding the Civil War. First reaching national prominence in the 1850s for his radical abolitionism and fighting in Bleeding Kansas, Brown was captured ...
(1800–1859), American who led an anti-slavery raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia, in 1859
John Brown or Johnny Brown may also refer to:
Academia
* John Brown (educator) (1763–1842), Irish educator; third president of the University of Georgia
* John Carter Brown (1797–1874), American book collector and antiquarian
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John Macmillan Brown
John Macmillan Brown (5 May 1845 – 18 January 1935) was a Scottish-New Zealand academic, administrator and promoter of education for women.
Brown was born in Irvine, the sixth child of Ann Brown and her husband, James Brown, a sea captain. J ...
(1845–1935), Scottish-New Zealand academic, administrator and promoter of education for women
* John Nicholas Brown I (1861–1900), American book collector and antiquarian
* John Lott Brown (1924–2011), American university administrator and professor
* John H. Brown (scholar) (born 1948), American scholar of public diplomacy
John Mason Brown
John Mason Brown (July 3, 1900 – March 16, 1969) was an American drama critic and author.Van Gelder, Lawrence (March 17, 1969). "John Mason Brown, Critic, Dead." ''The New York Times''
Life
Born in Louisville, Kentucky, he graduated from Har ...
(1900–1969), American literary critic
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John Gilbert Newton Brown
Sir John Gilbert Newton Brown CBE (7 July 1916 – 3 March 2003) was Publisher of the Oxford University Press and has been credited as one of the great leaders of British publishing throughout its post World War II recovery.
Biography
He wa ...
Johnny Mack Brown
John Brown (September 1, 1904 – November 14, 1974) was an American college football player and film actor billed as John Mack Brown at the height of his screen career. He acted and starred mainly in Western films.
Early life
Born and raised ...
(1904–1974), American film actor and college football player
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Johnny Brown (actor)
Johnny Brown (June 11, 1937 – March 2, 2022) was an American actor, comedian and singer. He was most famous for his role as building superintendent Nathan Bookman on the 1970s CBS sitcom, '' Good Times''. Brown portrayed Bookman until the se ...
(1937–2022), American actor and singer
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John Moulder-Brown
John Moulder-Brown (born 3 June 1953) is an English actor, known for his appearances in the films '' The House That Screamed'' (1969), '' Deep End'' (1970), '' First Love'' (1970) and '' Ludwig'' (1973).
Biography
Moulder-Brown was born in Lo ...
John Brown (artist)
John Brown (1752 – September 5, 1787) was a Scottish artist.
Biography
John Brown was born around 1752, in Edinburgh, Scotland, the son of a watchmaker. He studied in Edinburgh at the Trustees' Academy."Brown, John (ii)", Oxford Art Online Aro ...
(1752–1787), Scottish artist
* John Crawford Brown (1805–1867), Scottish landscape painter
* John Lewis Brown (1829–1892), French battle, animal, and genre painter
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John George Brown
John George Brown (November 11, 1831 – February 8, 1913) was a British citizen and an American painter who specialized in genre scenes.
Biography
John George Brown was born in Durham, England on November 11, 1831. His parents apprenticed hi ...
(1831–1913), English-born American painter
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John William Brown (artist)
John William Brown (1842–1928) was an English painter and stained glass designer. He was employed by Morris & Co. and later by James Powell and Sons, before he became a freelance designer, when he continued to undertake commissions for Powe ...
(1842–1928), English painter and stained-glass designer
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John Appleton Brown
John Appleton Brown (July 12, 1844 – January 18, 1902) was an American landscape painter working largely in pastels and oils, born in West Newbury, Massachusetts. He showed talent at an early age and studied under Emile Lambinet in France. For ...
(1844–1902), American painter
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John Arnesby Brown
Sir John Alfred Arnesby Brown (29 March 1866 in Nottingham – 16 November 1955 in Haddiscoe, NorfolkJohn Brown (1723–1808)
John Brown (3 March 1723 - 16 January 1808) was a Scottish-Danish merchant and ship-owner. He was a joint founder of John & David Brown in 1759. The company owned 17 ships in 1787 but was liquidated the following year. He was also active in the Da ...
, Scottish-Danish merchant and shipowner
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John Brown (brewer)
John Brown (31 December 1795 – 23 October 1890)''The Churchyard of St Peter and St Paul, Tring, Hertfordshire''. Compiled by Ronald Geoffrey Spiers, 2004. PDF via "Churchyard Guide" aSt Peter & St Paul – Tringaccessed 24 April 2017. was a b ...
(1795–1890), English brewer
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John Brown (builder)
John Brown (c. 1809–1876) was a Canadian architect, builder of Scotland, Scottish origin.
Brown began his career as a stonemason's apprentice in Glasgow. At 23 he emigrated to the United States, to upstate New York. By 1838 he had moved aga ...
(1809–1876), Canadian builder
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John Brown (coalmine owner) J & A Brown was a privately owned Australian coal family firm founded by James Brown (1816–1894) and Alexander Brown (1827–1877).
Firm's Beginning at Four Mile Creek
In 1843 James Brown leased eighty acres at Four Mile Creek, near Ea ...
(1850–1930), coal baron and shipowner in New South Wales, Australia
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John Brown (industrialist)
Sir John Brown (6 December 1816 – 27 December 1896), British industrialist, was born in Sheffield. He was known as the Father of the South Yorkshire Iron Trade.
Background
He was born at Sheffield in Flavell's Yard, Fargate, on 6 December ...
(1816–1896), British industrialist; founder of the Atlas steelworks
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John Crosby Brown
John Crosby Brown (May 22, 1838 – June 25, 1909) was a senior partner in the investment bank Brown Bros. & Co., founded by his family.
Early life and education
Brown was born on May 22, 1838, in New York City. He was the son of banker James B ...
(1838–1909), American banker; partner in Brown Bros. & Co.
* John W. Brown (labor leader) (1867–1941), Canadian-born labor leader in the United States
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John Brown (trade unionist)
John Brown (1880 or 1881 – 10 March 1961) was a British trade unionist and politician.
Brown first joined the National Amalgamated Society of Enginemen, Cranemen, Boilermen and Firemen in 1905, and four years later was appointed as a full-ti ...
(1880/81–1961), British trade union leader and local councilor
* John W. Brown (British trade unionist) (1886–?), British activist, general secretary of the International Federation of Trade Unions
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John Seely Brown
John Seely Brown (born 1940), also known as "JSB", is an American researcher who specializes in organizational studies with a particular bend towards the organizational implications of computer-supported activities. Brown was director of Xerox P ...
(born 1940), American researcher in organizational studies
* John W. Brown (corporate executive) (fl. 1980s–2010s), American executive; president of Stryker Corporation
John Brown (Australian politician)
John Joseph Brown AO (born 19 December 1931) is a retired Australian politician. He served in the House of Representatives from 1977 to 1990, representing the Division of Parramatta for the Australian Labor Party (ALP). He held ministerial off ...
(born 1931), member of the Australian House of Representatives
John Cameron Brown
John Cameron Brown (born c. 1843) was a civil engineer and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Charlotte County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1872 to 1874 as a Liberal member.
He was born at Tower Hill ...
John Brown (Kentucky politician, born 1757)
John Brown (September 12, 1757August 29, 1837) was an American lawyer and politician, statesman who participated in the development and formation of the State of Kentucky after the American Revolutionary War.
Brown represented Virginia in the ...
(1757–1837), U.S. representative and U.S. senator; member of Continental Congress from Virginia
* John Y. Brown (politician, born 1835) (1835–1904), Kentucky governor, U.S. representative for Kentucky
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John Y. Brown Sr.
John Young Brown (February 1, 1900 – June 16, 1985) was an American Attorney at law, attorney and politician. He was a state representative for six two-year terms, serving one as speaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives in 1932 and as ma ...
(1900–1985), U.S. representative for Kentucky
* John Y. Brown Jr. (1933–2022), Kentucky governor
* John Young Brown III (born 1963), Kentucky Secretary of State
Other U.S. states
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John Brown (Rhode Island politician)
John Brown (January 27, 1736 – September 20, 1803) was an American merchant, politician and slave trader from Providence, Rhode Island. Together with his brothers Nicholas, Joseph and Moses, Brown was instrumental in founding Brown Universit ...
John C. Brown
John Calvin Brown (January 6, 1827August 17, 1889) was a Confederate Army officer and an American politician and businessman. Although he originally opposed secession, Brown fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War, eventually ...
John Robert Brown (Virginia politician)
John Robert Brown (January 14, 1842 – August 4, 1927) was a United States representative from Virginia.
Biography
Born near Snow Creek, Franklin County, Virginia, he attended private schools in Franklin and Henry Counties and entered the Con ...
John Brown Junior
John Brown Jr. (July 25, 1821 – May 3, 1895) was an American farmer and soldier who was the eldest son of the abolitionist John Brown (abolitionist), John Brown. Although he did not participate in John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, his father' ...
(1821–1895), American abolitionist
Other countries
* John Evans Brown (1827–1895), American-born member of New Zealand parliament
John Brown of Haddington
John Brown of Haddington (1722 – 19 June 1787) was a Scottish minister and author. He was born at Carpow, in Perthshire. He was almost entirely self-educated, having acquired a knowledge of ancient languages while employed as a shepherd. ...
John Croumbie Brown
John Croumbie Brown (16 May 1808 Haddington, Scotland – 17 September 1895 Haddington) was a prolific author, minister of religion, forestry pioneer in South Africa as well as soil conservationist and hydrologist. He was the grandson of John ...
(1808–1895), Scottish missionary and forestry pioneer in South Africa
* John M. Brown (1817–1852), American bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal church
* John Brown (Mormon pioneer) (1820–1897), American Mormon leader
* John Brown (writer) (1830–1922), British theologian, historian, and pastor
* John Henry Hobart Brown (1831–1888), American Episcopal bishop of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
* John Brown (moderator) (1850–1919), Scottish minister
*John E. Brown (evangelist) (1879–1957), American evangelist, founder of
John Brown University
John Brown University (JBU) is a private interdenominational Christian university in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. Founded in 1919, JBU enrolls 2,343 students from 33 states and 45 countries in its traditional undergraduate, graduate, online, and c ...
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John J. Brown
John J. Brown, S.J. (also known as Ksistaki-Poka), was an American Roman Catholic priest and educator. A Blackfoot man, he was the first full-blooded Native American ordained to the Catholic priesthood.
Brown grew up in the eastern United States a ...
* John Brown (center) (1922–2009), American football center and linebacker
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John Brown (offensive tackle)
John Calvin Brown Jr. (born June 9, 1939) is an American former professional football player who was a tackle for 11 seasons with the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football fo ...
John Brown (footballer, born 1915)
John Bell Brown (21 February 1915 – 30 August 2005) was a Scottish people, Scottish association football, footballer, who played as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. At club level he played for Clyde F.C., Clyde, Hibernian F.C. ...
John Brown (footballer, born 1962)
John Brown (born 26 January 1962) is a Scottish former professional footballer who also worked as a manager. Brown played for Hamilton Academical, Dundee and Rangers, primarily as a central defender but also as a left full-back or defensive ...
, Scottish football player and manager born in Lennoxtown
John Brown (basketball, born 1951)
John Young Brown (born December 14, 1951) is an American former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). A forward, he played college basketball for the Missouri Tigers. He was a graduate of Dixon ...
Jack Brown (cricketer)
John Thomas Brown (20 August 1869 – 4 November 1904) was an English professional cricketer, who played primarily as a batsman. He was Yorkshire's first great opening batsman, a lineage continued by Herbert Sutcliffe, Len Hutton and Geoffrey ...
(1869–1904), English cricketer
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John Brown (cricketer, born 1874) John Brown most often refers to:
*John Brown (abolitionist) (1800–1859), American who led an anti-slavery raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia, in 1859
John Brown or Johnny Brown may also refer to:
Academia
* John Brown (educator) (1763–1842), Ir ...
Jackie Brown (English boxer)
John Brown (29 November 1909 – 15 March 1971), better known as Jackie Brown, was a flyweight boxing world champion. He held the National Boxing Association, NBA, European Boxing Union, IBU and List of British flyweight boxing champions, Briti ...
John Brown (architect)
John Brown (1805–1876) was a 19th-century architect working in Norwich, England. His buildings include churches and workhouses.
Life
He was the pupil of the architect William Brown of Ipswich, a close relative. He was, along with his two sons, ...
(1805–1876), British architect
* John Brown (fugitive slave) (c. 1810–1876), American author of ''Slave Life in Georgia: A Narrative of the Life, Sufferings and Escape of John Brown''
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John Brown (servant)
John Brown (8 December 1826 – 27 March 1883) was a Scottish personal attendant and favourite of Queen Victoria for many years after working as a ghillie for Prince Albert. He was appreciated by many (including the Queen) for his competence an ...
(1826–1883), Scottish servant and close friend of Queen Victoria
* John Ednie Brown (1848–1899), Scottish author on sylviculture and state conservator of forests
* John Brown (colonist) (c. 1801–1879), English colonist in South Australia
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John Brown (bridge)
John Brown (1887–?) of Grimsby, Lincolnshire,Frey (1967), p.49. was an English contract bridge player and writer. He was the winner of the National Pairs, Northern Area in 1952. His best-known book is ''Winning Defence'' (1952) which has been r ...
(1887–?), English contract-bridge player and author
* John A. Brown Jr. (c. 1962–1997), American murderer executed in Louisiana for the murder of Omer Laughlin
I Shot the Sheriff
"I Shot the Sheriff" is a song written by Jamaican reggae musician Bob Marley and released in 1973 with his band Bob Marley and the Wailers, the Wailers.
Background
The song was first released in 1973 on Bob Marley and the Wailers, the Wailers ...
" by Bob Marley (1973)
*"John Brown", a song by the Masters of Reality from ''
Masters of Reality
Masters of Reality is an American rock band formed in 1981 by frontman Chris Goss and guitarist Tim Harrington in Syracuse, New York, United States. They took the name for the band from a misprinted label of the third Black Sabbath album, '' ...
'' (1989)
*John Brown, fictional character in '' Ghost Hunt'' (1989–1992)
*John Brown, fictional physician in '' Like Water for Chocolate'' (1992)
*John Brown, fictional protagonist of ''
Inspector Gadget
''Inspector Gadget'' is a media franchise that began in 1983 with the DIC Entertainment animated television series '' Inspector Gadget''. Since the original series, there have been many spin-offs based on the show, including additional animated ...
John Brown & Company
John Brown and Company of Clydebank was a Scottish Naval architecture, marine engineering and shipbuilding firm. It built many notable and world-famous ships including , , , , , and ''Queen Elizabeth 2 (ship), Queen Elizabeth 2''.
At its heig ...
John Brown University
John Brown University (JBU) is a private interdenominational Christian university in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. Founded in 1919, JBU enrolls 2,343 students from 33 states and 45 countries in its traditional undergraduate, graduate, online, and c ...
, college in Siloam Springs, Arkansas
Military uses
*John Brown Battery, American volunteer artillery unit in the
Lincoln Battalion
The Lincoln Battalion (), the major component of what came to be known as the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, was the 17th (later the 58th) battalion of the XV International Brigade that fought in the Spanish Civil War. Named after United States Presid ...