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Brown, Ralph

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Brown, Ralph (Hall) (1898–1948)

US geographer who is regarded as one of the founders of historical geography in North America. He became a specialist in historical geography; his best known works including Mirror for Americans (1943) and Historical Geography of the United States (1948).

He was born in Ayer, Massachusetts.



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At Howard, he studied with such towering black intellectuals as Sterling Brown, Ralph Bunche and Main Locke, but he was most profoundly influenced by the psychiatrist Francis Cecil Sumner.
 
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