- Walt Brown
Walter Frederick Brown (born
July 28 ,1926 ) is an American politician and was the presidential candidate of theSocialist Party USA in the 2004 elections. Brown became a socialist in 1948. He served as Democratic member of theOregon State Senate from 1975 to 1987. Brown also served as a Socialist Party of Oregon candidate for the U.S. Congress (3rd Congressional District) in 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2004.Family background
Brown was born in
Los Angeles, California , to Walter Andrew Brown (August 11 ,1897 -November 10 ,1978 ), an auto mechanic and truck driver (and, later, a lawyer) and his wife Emily Anna Weber (October 30 ,1897 -February 25 ,1978 ), an elementary school teacher. Brown has one brother and two sisters.Brown married Barbara May Porter Stahmann (
September 16 ,1922 -January 12 ,1999 ) onAugust 7 ,1950 . They had three sons, Jeff, Kendall, and David. Barbara died of an incurable brain tumor (glioblastoma multiforme) in 1999. Brown married Beverly Lois Isbell onAugust 16 2007 .Military career and education
During WWll, at the age of seventeen,
June 15 ,1944 , Brown enlisted for active duty in theUnited States Navy as a Seaman First Class. After eleven months of school in radio technician school, Brown was promoted to Radio Technician Second Class and assigned to an amphibious ship "USS Carter Hall", stationed inShanghai ,China . In June 1946, he was honorably discharged and enlisted into the inactive Naval Reserve. Utilizing the G.I. Bill, (September 1946 to January 1952), he attended theUniversity of Southern California , earning aB.A. (law) in June 1949 (cum laude ), and aJ.D. in 1952. He was a Rhodes Scholar nominee and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.In the spring of 1952, Brown was called back to military duty to serve in the
Korean War .After twenty-six years of naval service, during which time he served as a
public defender ; an advocate for military men with service related disabilities that were fighting the government for denied disability coverage; a trial prosecutor; an appellate criminal attorney inWashington, D.C. ; an instructor at the U.S. School of Naval Justice inRhode Island ; a legal officer for the U.S. Naval Station in thePhilippines ; and a general court martial judge inSan Diego, California , he retired with the rank of Commander in the JAG Corps,United States Navy in 1970.Brown studied Constitutional Law at Harvard. In 1961, he received an MA from
Boston University , and an MLS from theUniversity of Oregon School of Librarianship in 1975.Attorney career
After his extensive service in military law and courts, Brown was hired as an associate professor at the Northwestern School of Law,
Lewis & Clark College , teaching from 1970 to 1980.From 1979 to 1980, he was the
Malheur County Counsel and DeputyDistrict Attorney and was General Counsel of theOregon Consumer League , 1987-1989, and 1991-present.He is currently (as of 2005) the General Counsel for the
Socialist Party USA and a volunteer Attorney with theConsumer Justice Alliance (from 2000-present).In 2003 Brown received two awards from the
Oregon State Bar (in the active emeritus member category), one for the most "Legal Services to the Poor", another for "Total Hours of Pro Bono Services".Oregon Senate Campaigns
Brown served three terms in the
Oregon State Senate , elected as a Democrat, from 1974 to 1986. Probably his greatest victory in the Senate was the world's first ban onozone -destroyingchlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in 1975, which served as a model for several other governments. The ban went into effect in 1977 inOregon , allowing theOregon Legislative Assembly to make any needed adjustments (such as to allow CFCs to continue to be used in inhalers for people withasthma ).Brown received many awards from environmental groups for his environmental voting record while in the Oregon State Senate.
1998-2004 congressional campaigns
Walt Brown has run four times against
incumbent Earl Blumenauer . Now running as a Socialist against an entrenched and monied Democrat, Brown has received more votes than any Socialist candidate in over 80 years.Vote totals in Congressional campaigns:
*1998: 10,199
*2000: 4,703
*2002: 6,588
*2004: 10,6782004 presidential campaign
Brown was elected to be the presidential candidate of the
Socialist Party USA (SP-USA). He went on to earn 10,837 votes, more than any of the Party's presidential candidates since 1952. The Socialist Party has run candidates for president every election cycle 1900 through 1956 (except 1924), and then again 1976 through 2004 (except 1984).Current activities
Brown serves as the current Treasurer and Chair Emeritu of the SPUSA in
Oregon . He served as the President of theEastside Democratic Club (not affiliated with the Democratic Party) and is now on their Agenda Committee, Counsel for theSocialist Party USA andOregon Consumer League , a volunteer in theConsumer-Justice Alliance , and a volunteer to both the Sunnyside Homeless Shelter and the St. Francis Dining Hall in Portland.The Barbara S. and Walter F. Brown Memorial Park
Near the conclusion of Brown's twelve years in the Oregon State Senate, he served as Chairman of the Senate Agriculture and Forestery Committee. At that time Brown and his wife purchased convert|185|acre|km2 of land on both sides of the Siletz River in Lincoln County on the Oregon Coast. This land had been clear-cut during WWl. They spent many years of hard work in this labor of love to reforest this land in Sitka spruce, western red cedar, and Douglas fir, all with the express intention of making it a park for all to enjoy. When Barbara passed away in 1999, they had not yet completed their dream. Walt Brown continued to manage this forest alone. On August 8, 2007, he donated the land to Lincoln County, which guaranteed that hunting and logging would not be allowed.
Lincoln County, with funding from the Oregon Lottery, will be building hiking trails and an educational center in the near future. The donation of this incredible piece of land defines exactly what Walt and Barbara Brown have stood for all their lives as democratic socialists and conservationists.
ee also
References
*Interview with Walter Frederick Brown,
January 4 ,2005
*Records of theSocialist Party USA
*Records of theOregon Consumer League
*Ballot Access News
*Genealogical databases
*Oregon Secretary of State web pageExternal links
* [http://www.orconsumer.org/ Oregon Consumer League]
* [http://www.thesocialistparty.org/ Socialist Party of Oregon]
* [http://www.sp-usa.org Socialist Party USA]
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