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, Professor
Office
phone: (406) 243-2227
Jerry Elijah Brown came to the
University of Montana in 1999 from Auburn University, where
he had been a faculty member for 20 years and department head
for the last seven.
At UM, he was School of Journalism dean until 2007, when he stepped down from that role to join the faculty.
He received his B.A. in journalism from Auburn in 1967, an M.A.
in creative writing from Hollins College in 1968 and a Ph. D.
in English from Vanderbilt University in 1974. He spent a postdoctoral
year studying American autobiography at Dartmouth College. From
1976-79, he edited a weekly newspaper near Roanoke, Virginia,
an experience he describes as "the perfect preparation for
teaching real-world journalism in an academic setting."
He wrote
a critical biography of the Southern humorist Roy Blount, Jr.
in 1990 and was co-author of an award-winning book, "The
Federal Road through Georgia, the Creek Nation and Alabama" in
1989.
The youngest of 14
children, he was raised on a farm in Clarke County, Alabama.
He and his wife, Libby, a retired high school
librarian, have two adult daughters, Brooks and Lindsay.
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