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rosemary brown came to canada in 1950 from jamaica and was invited to be a member in of the Privy council of canada and untill 1998 sat on thecanadian sucuroty intelegince review commitee
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Rosemary Brown was the first black woman to be elected for for the political office. she served 14 years with the British Columbia Legislature> She worked there from 1972 -1986 when she retired
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Rosemary Brown spoke at many speaches around the world throughout her whole career some places she spoke were greece,caribbean,nigeria,sweden, etc
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rosemary brown worked as a social worker for the childrens aid sociaty and helped children and grown ups all over vancouver also alot of people looked up to her during that time
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rosemary brown has an undergraduate degree from McGill university and also has a gradate degree from the university of british columbia
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in 1987 she was the Ruth Wynn woodhard proffeser of the endowed chair in woman studies at simon fraser university. she has got fifteen awards
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rosemary brown retired in 1988 but she is still a strong part of her community her autobiogrfy was finished in 1989 she was very proud of herself at the end of her career
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in 1989 she raceived a award called the woman of distiction award she won this award for community service from the YWCA in vancuver.
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in 1993 rosemary brown was given the job of cheif and commissioner of ontario human rights she held the spot of commissioner for 3 years prior to her appointment of cheif and commissiner she also had the job of executive director and later was a special emmbasaderfinnaly worked with the president match international center. which is a organization that helps woman you live in third world countries