Known as the angel of the rockies, clara brown's life.

Webone of the most noted black women of the west was clara brown.

Webclara worked as a domestic servant until 1856 when her β€œowner” at the time, george brown, died.

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Webnearby is a statue of the former slave clara brown, who died in 1885.

Webthe story of aunt clara brown is such a treasure, enriched with lessons of compassion, strength, and selflessness.

Fortunately, his family helped clara achieve her freedom, and she could.

Webborn enslaved, upon gaining her freedom, clara brown became one of the wealthiest and most beloved women in colorado in the early 1900’s.

A powerful symbol of the resilience of blacks trying to find their way through the complicated maze of being free, brown.

She never found any of the others.

In 1859, during the colorado gold rush, she moved to the mining town of central city, colorado,.

Born a slave in virginia, brown was freed in kentucky and headed west.

Webclara brown was an enslaved woman.

Her story becomes exceptional and inspiring as we follow.

Webundaunted by the pain, difficulties, and hardships of life, clara determined to put jesus first in all she did.

She is said to be the first african american.

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This documentary recounts clara’s.

Clara brown was likely the first african american woman to come to colorado.

No property, no expectations of life.

But she happened to find a kind master who freed her when he died, and she started on.