Brown, Dee, 1908-2002

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Name (Latin)
Brown, Dee, 1908-2002
Other forms of name
Brown, Dorris Alexander, 1908-2002
Bulan, Di, 1908-2002
Brown, Dee Alexander
Brown, Dee, 1908-
Brown, Dorris Alexander
Date of birth
1908-02-29
Date of death
2002-12-12
Field of activity
Fiction
History
Library science
West (U.S.)
Occupation
Authors
Historians
Librarians
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
b. 1908
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 108695035
Wikidata: Q903331
Library of congress: n 79063935
OCoLC: oca00296877
Sources of Information
  • The American spa, c1982:t.p. (Dee Brown)
  • Wave high the banner, 1942.
  • Wikipedia, Sept. 19, 2013(Dee Brown, an American novelist, historian and librarian; born February 29, 1908 in Alberta, Louisiana; died December 12, 2002 in Little Rock, Arkansas; received his education in library science at Arkansas State Teachers College, then at George Washington University for graduate work; he wrote histories, novels, and books for young people)
  • Xiao da jue, 1977:title page (Di Bulan)
  • His Wave high the banner, 1942.
  • His The American spa, c1982:t.p. (Dee Brown)
  • Contemp. authors, new rev. ser., v. 45(Brown, Dee (Alexander); b. 2/28/08 in Louisiana; son of Daniel Alexander and Lulu (Cranford) Brown; married Sara Baird Stroud; home: Little Rock, AR; member, Authors Guild, Western Writers of America)
  • N.Y. times, Dec. 14, 2002(Dee Brown; author of books on American West, librarian; b. Dorris Alexander Brown, Feb. 29, 1908 in logging camp near Alberta, La.; d. Thursday [Dec. 12] at home in Little Rock, Ark., aged 94)

Wikipedia description:

Dorris Alexander "Dee" Brown (February 29, 1908 – December 12, 2002) was an American novelist, historian, and librarian. His most famous work, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (1970), details the history of the United States' westward colonization of the continent between 1860 and 1890 from the point of view of Native Americans.

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