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          Voting rights expert Judith Browne Dianis '92 joined the racial justice organization Advancement Project when it was founded, in.

          Judith M. Brown

          British historian

          Judith Margaret Brown (born 9 July 1944)[3] is a British historian, academic and Anglican priest, who specialises in the study of modern South Asia.

          Early life and education

          Brown was born in India but educated in Britain.

          Experience: University of Connecticut · Education: The University of.

        1. Experience: University of Connecticut · Education: The University of.
        2. He is survived by his daughters, Margaret Shelby and Judith Shelby (Herschel Jackson); brother, Rickey (Donna) Shelby; sister, Sheila (Fletch).
        3. Voting rights expert Judith Browne Dianis '92 joined the racial justice organization Advancement Project when it was founded, in
        4. Brown, who did history in new and more exciting ways, attracted many graduate students who now occupy high places in American.
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        6. Brown felt the call to ordination when she was young, before the ordination of women was allowed in the Anglican Communion.[4] She was trained at Ripon College Cuddesdon. She completed her Ph.D. at Girton College, Cambridge.

          Career

          From 1990 to 2011, she was the Beit Professor of Commonwealth History and a Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.[5] Earlier she taught at the University of Manchester. She retired from teaching in 2011.[1]

          She was ordained in the Church of England as a deacon in 2009 and as a priest in 2010.[6] From 2009 to 2010, she served her curacy at St Frideswide's Church, Osney, in the Diocese of Oxford.[6] Since 2014, she has been an ass