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The Sweet Potato Queens concept has been explained and made popular by a series of books by Jill Conner Browne, born in Tupelo and raised in Jackson, who came up with the idea in 1982. [2] (Browne is the author of a number of books which form the backbone of the Sweet Potato Queen "movement.")
Aviation Officer Candidate Jill Brown and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brown stand alongside a T-34B Mentor training aircraft. Twenty-four-year-old Miss Brown is the first African-American to qualify for training as a military pilot. Photographed by PHC James E. Markham, received January 1975.
Harriet Connor Brown (1872–1962), American writer and women's rights activist; Hilary Brown (born 1946), ... Jill E. Brown (born 1950), African American aviator;
Jill Elaine Brown was born to Gilbert and Elaine Brown in 1950 in Baltimore, Maryland.By the age of 11, she had begun driving a forklift at her father's construction company, and at the age of 17 joined her other family members in taking flying lessons.
Ashley, Kelly and Bobby Brown 1992 Caitlin Taylor and Jessica Jaymes Miley 1993 Natalie and Victoria McCormick 1993–94 Alanna Masterson: 1994–95 Lyndsy Fonseca: 2001–05 Adrianne Leon: 2006–07 Tammin Sursok: 2007–09 Uncredited 2010 Daisy Carter: Yvonne Zima: 2009–12 Molly Carter: Marilyn Alex: 1991–93, 1995 Sheila Carter: Kimberlin ...
Jill Jacobson, a star of film and TV known for her work in Star Trek: The Next Generation and the soap operas Falcon Crest and Days of Our Lives, has died.She was 70 years old. Jacobson's friend ...
Jill Jacobson, 70, has died following a “long illness”. The actor, most famous for her role in Star Trek : The Next Generation , had recently recovered from oesophageal cancer after suffering ...
Stars and Garters is a British television variety show produced by Associated-Rediffusion from 1963 until 1966, set in a fictional public house. [1] [2] [3] Hosted by comedian Ray Martine, regulars included singers Kathy Kirby, Vince Hill, Tommy Bruce, Al Saxon, Clinton Ford and Julie Rayne. [4]