Corinne Stubbs Brown (1849 – 1914) was an American Marxist social activist.
Born in Chicago, 1849, she taught in its public schools. Brown became a student of social problems and socialist of some prominence. She served as president of the Illinois Women's Alliance for the purpose of obtaining the enactment and enforcement of factory ordinances and compulsory educational laws. She was also an active worker in the study of economic and social questions among women's clubs.[1]