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Pryde Brown (Pryde Breed Brown) was born on 1935, is a Photographer. Discover Pryde Brown's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

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Children Four daughters of first marriage: Jenny, Martha, Laura, and Sarah. One daughter of second marriage: Joan.

Pryde Brown Net Worth

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1972

Following her divorce, Brown became an active member of the Central New Jersey Chapter of the National Organization for Women. A group of those women, including Joan Bartl, Rogie Stone Bender, Cynthia Eaton, Carol Portnoi Jacobs and Ann Stefan, formed a group called Women on Words and Images that studied books by major publishers. The group found that statistically both children's and adult books portrayed boys more often than girls. In these same children's books, boys were more often depicted as creative, whereas girls were shown taking part in domestic chores. In 1972, the group published its findings in the influential book, Dick and Jane as Victims, which was revised and republished in 1975. She then co-published Channeling Children: Sex Stereotyping on Prime Time TV with the same group in 1975.

1970

In 1970, Brown began her long-term career: photography. Brown was introduced to photography as a young girl when her father gifted her a 35 millimeter Bolsa camera. When Brown's friend Ulli Steltzer announced she was leaving her Princeton photo studio, Brown and Elaine Miller Pilshaw took over the studio. In her first years of photography work Brown took classes, learned from Steltzer, and learned by doing. She specialized in wedding and portrait photography. Brown was said to be very good with people, asserting “the key to capturing great photos was not being noticed.”

1957

Brown graduated from Sweet Briar College in June 1956. She married creative nonfiction writer John McPhee less than a year after graduating, on March 16, 1957. The couple had four children: photographer Laura McPhee, writers Jenny McPhee and Martha McPhee, and architectural historian Sarah McPhee. During her marriage to McPhee, Brown was a traditional stay-at-home mother and wife, despite harboring a desire to be a writer. Brown and McPhee divorced in 1969 when Brown was 32. She subsequently married Texan psychologist Dan Sullivan and had a fifth daughter, Joan Sullivan. The family, which consisted of Brown, Sullivan, Sullivan's children from his first marriage, Brown's daughters from her first marriage, and their youngest daughter Joan, lived together on Sullivan's farm in New Jersey. While married to Sullivan, Brown became the primary breadwinner. As of 2017, Brown was diagnosed with dementia.

1935

Pryde Brown (born 1935) is an American photographer and feminist best known for her portrait and wedding photography. She became the owner of her photography studio in Princeton, NJ, in 1970, and was an active member of the National Organization for Women and Women on Words and Images.