- Marion Fuller Brown
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Marion Fuller Brown (May 14, 1917 - June 3, 2011) was an American politician and environmental activist. She was a co-founder of the nonprofit environmental advocacy organization Scenic America.[1]
Born Marion Ruth Thompson in Kansas City, Missouri, Fuller Brown graduated from Smith College in 1938. After marrying Henry Fuller in 1939 she moved to Maine. Her first husband died in an accident in 1962 and she was later married to Brooks Brown Jr from 1967 until Brown's death in 1987. From 1966 to 1972 Fuller Brown was a member of the Maine House of Representatives representing southern York, Maine. During her term in the state legislature, she sponsored legislation that banned billboards throughout the state of Main — a law which was controversial. Challenges brought against that law were eventually brought before the United States Supreme Court, who ultimately upheld the law in their ruling.
She died on June 3, 2011 on Ram’s Head Farm in York.[2]
References
- ^ Dennis Hevesi (June 16, 2011). "Marion Fuller Brown, 94, Friend of Nature, Dies". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/17/us/17brown.html?ref=deathsobituaries.
- ^ MARION FULLER BROWN Bangor Daily News, June 8, 2011
Categories:- 1917 births
- 2011 deaths
- Members of the Maine House of Representatives
- People from Kansas City, Missouri
- Smith College alumni
- American environmentalists
- Women state legislators in Maine
- People from York, Maine
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