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  1. 20 de feb. de 2020 · Gloria Brown was 39-years old when she became part of the scam in 1997. She used to be a good friend of Robin Colombo beforehand. When Robin noticed that most of the winners were homogeneous, she suggested bringing someone else into the fold. Thus, Gloria became the first black American woman to claim the prize.

  2. "Battle Hymn of the Republic" (en español: Himno de Batalla de la República) es un himno escrito por la autora norteamericana Julia Ward Howe usando la música de la popular canción "John Brown's Body".

  3. Gloria J. Browne-Marshall is a writer, social justice advocate, and full Professor at John Jay College (CUNY) where she teaches classes in constitutional law, race and the law, and gender and justice.

  4. Gloria D. Brown (born 1959 in Montgomery, Alabama) is an American singer. Brown had a single called "The More They Knock, The More I Love You" in the UK singles charts. It was released on the 10 label, entered the chart on 8 June 1985, and rose to a high of number 57; it remained in the charts for 3 weeks.

  5. Gloria Fowles (Newark, Nueva Jersey, 7 de septiembre de 1943 [1] ), conocida por su nombre artístico Gloria Gaynor, es una cantante de música disco y soul estadounidense. Sus éxitos más conocidos son « Never Can Say Goodbye » (1974), « I Will Survive » (1978) y « I Am What I Am » (1983).

  6. 1 de may. de 2024 · Gloria Brown, the first African American woman forest supervisor in the US Forest Service, shares her experiences as a black woman in the rural West and offe...

  7. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Gloria Brown was a woman who lived her life without boundaries, becoming the first African American woman forest supervisor at the US Forest Service and solidifying herself as a pioneer in her field. She was a champion for social and racial justice.