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Clara Brown (c. 1800–1885) was a former enslaved woman from Virginia and Kentucky who became a community leader, philanthropist and aided settlement of former slaves during the time of Colorado's Gold Rush. She was known as the 'Angel of the Rockies' and made her mark as Colorado's first black settler and a prosperous entrepreneur.

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  • Clara Brown (en)
  • كلارا براون (ar)
  • Clara Brown (de)
  • Clara Brown (fr)
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  • Clara Brown (* ca. 1800 – 1803 in Fredericksburg; † 23. Oktober 1885 in Denver) war eine US-amerikanische Sozialreformerin und Unternehmerin. Ursprünglich in die Sklaverei geboren, erlangte sie nach dem Tod ihres Besitzers die Freiheit und war die erste schwarze Frau, die am Goldrausch in Colorado teilnahm. Sie eröffnete die erste Wäscherei in Gilpin County, stiftete die erste protestantische Kirche in Central City und war unter dem zweiten Gouverneur Frederick Walker Pitkin Abgeordnete. Nach ihr ist der Aunt Clara Brown Hill in Gilpin County benannt. (de)
  • Clara Brown (1er janvier 1800 - 23 octobre 1885) était une esclave et une philanthrope de Virginie aux États-Unis qui devint un des meneurs de la ruée vers l'or du Colorado, et en particulier la première femme afro-américaine à y participer. (fr)
  • كلارا براون (بالإنجليزية: Clara Brown)‏ هي قابلة أمريكية وقائدة جماهيرية، ولدت في 1800، وتوفيت في 1885. خضعت كلارا براون للعبودية في ولاية فرجينيا، أولى المستعمرات الإنجليزية التي استقدمت العبيد إلى أمريكا الشمالية عام 1619، وأصبحت لاحقًا قائدة مجتمعية وداعمة لتأسيس تجمعات سكنية للعبيد المحررين خلال فترة حمى الذهب في كولورادو. (ar)
  • Clara Brown (c. 1800–1885) was a former enslaved woman from Virginia and Kentucky who became a community leader, philanthropist and aided settlement of former slaves during the time of Colorado's Gold Rush. She was known as the 'Angel of the Rockies' and made her mark as Colorado's first black settler and a prosperous entrepreneur. (en)
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