Millicent Brown

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EducationBachelor of Arts in History, College of Charleston, 1975

Master of Education, The Citadel, 1978

Doctor of Philosophy in History, Florida State University, 1991
KnownforIntegrated Charleston public schools
Notable workSomebody Had to Do It
Millicent Brown
Born1948 (age 7778)
EducationBachelor of Arts in History, College of Charleston, 1975

Master of Education, The Citadel, 1978

Doctor of Philosophy in History, Florida State University, 1991
Known forIntegrated Charleston public schools
Notable workSomebody Had to Do It
FatherJoseph Arthur Brown

Millicent Ellison Brown is an American civil rights activist and educator best known for being one of the first people to racially integrate public schools in Charleston, South Carolina in 1963. She also founded the "Somebody Had to Do It" project.[1]

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