Elizabeth Churchill Brown, together with her husband Constantine Brown, was an American journalist and writer. Through her work, together with her husband, fellow journalist Consta...voir plusElizabeth Churchill Brown, together with her husband Constantine Brown, was an American journalist and writer. Through her work, together with her husband, fellow journalist Constantine Brown, she established contacts with key political and diplomatic figures both nationally and internationally.
She landed her first job in the newspaper business as a society editor on the New York Evening Journal, under Maury Paul. In 1942, she relocated to Washington as a representative for Town and Country, and later wrote a society column for the Washington Post before joining a news bureau representing several Texas newspapers.
She married Washington Evening Star syndicated columnist Constantine Brown in 1949 and settled down to be a housewife—but not for long. She was too troubled by the things she heard, and read, and saw.
Disturbed by the defeat of Richard Nixon in 1960 and the liberal emphasis of the Kennedy administration, the Browns decided to move to Europe, living in Rome from 1961 to early 1965.
After returning to Washington, Constantine Brown died on February 24, 1966.voir moins