Joe Brown

Joe David Brown (12 May 1915 - 22 April 1976) was an American novelist and journalist from Birmingham, Alabama. He was a foreign correspondent with Time magazine from 1952-1958 in India, France and England. He continued working with Time into the 1960s. His novels include Stars In My Crown; the World War II drama, Kings Go Forth, which explored themes of male friendship and interracial relationships; and the Great Depression-era con artist comedy... more

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  • May 12, 1915

Date of death:

  • Apr 22, 1976 (age 60 years)

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  • Joe David Brown
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