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  1. Margaret zdobyła uznanie jako feministka, walcząca o prawa kobiet w Kolorado. W roku 1894 państwo Brown wyprowadzili się do Denver, w tym samym stanie. W tym mieście Margaret zapoczątkowała Damski Klub Spotkań, gdzie kobiety mogły się uczyć czytać, pisać, a także uczyły się gry aktorskiej. W roku 1901 Margaret wyjechała do ...

  2. 9 de jul. de 2023 · La vida de Margaret Brown fue representada y filmada alrededor de 11 veces, siendo «The Unsinkable Molly Brown» una de las más conocidas, donde fue interpretada por Debbie Reynolds. Su legado también se vio reflejado en la película «Save the Titanic», encarnada por Cloris Leachman, y en la serie de televisión «Titanic» de 1996, donde Marilu Henner asumió el papel de Molly Brown.

  3. Margaret Brown. Margaret Tobin Brown ( Hannibal (Missouri), 18 juli 1867 - New York, 26 oktober 1932) was een Amerikaanse filantroop en activiste die bekendstaat als een heldhaftige overlevende van de RMS Titanic op 15 april 1912. [1] Na haar dood herinnerde iedereen haar zich via de bijnaam The Unsinkable Molly Brown .

  4. Ill Fated Steamship. May 28, 1912 – Mrs. James J. Brown of Denver, well known as a summer resident of Newport, has written for the Herald a comprehensive story of the first and last voyage of the steamer Titanic on which she was a passenger. As Mrs. Brown is a keen observer as well as a woman of strong intellect, the story, it is believed ...

  5. Margaret Tobin Brown was one of the first women in the United States to run for political office, and ran for the Senate eight years before women even had the right to vote. On July 25, 1914, with Alva Vanderbilt (Mrs O.H.P.) Belmont, she organized an international women's rights conference at Marble House in Newport, Rhode Island, which was attended by human rights activists from around the ...

  6. Mrs Margaret Brown (née Tobin) aka "Molly Brown", was born on 18 July 1867, 1 in Hannibal, Missouri, the daughter of John Tobin and Johanna Collins 2, both Irish immigrants. Her father, John Tobin, was widowed with one daughter, Catherine Bridget.

  7. Brown led other guests to safety down a fire escape. On October 26, 1932, Margaret Tobin Brown died in her sleep in New York City. She is buried next to her husband in the Cemetery of the Holy Rood in Westbury, New York. Margaret Brown once said, “It isn’t who you are, nor what you have, but what you are that counts.”