Elaine Brown
Elaine Brown (born March 2, 1943) is an American prison activist, writer, singer, and former Black Panther Party chairwoman who is based in Oakland, California. Brown briefly ran for the Green Party presidential nomination in 2008.She is currently serving as the COO of Oakland & the World Enterprises, which she founded in 2014. Provided by Wikipedia
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The condemnation of Little B by Brown, Elaine, 1943-
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A taste of power : a Black woman's story by Brown, Elaine, 1943-
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Banquet At The University Of New Mexico With Speech By Elaine Brown
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Elaine Brown : speech on feminism
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Elaine Brown Reading/ Talk
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An Evening With Elaine Brown ... author of "The Condemnation of Little B", CSU-Dominquez Hills
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Speaking Engagement At University : David Hilliard And Elaine Brown
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David Hilliard, Ericka Huggins, And Elaine Brown Speeches From On Black Panther Movement, At University Of New Mexico.
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