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Nannie Helen Burroughs (May 2, 1879 – May 20, 1961) was an educator, orator, religious leader, civil rights activist, feminist, and businesswoman in the United States. Her speech "How the Sisters Are Hindered from Helping," at the 1900 National Baptist Convention in Virginia, instantly won her fame and recognition. In 1909, she founded the National Training School for Women and Girls in Wash… WebNannie Helen Burroughs, was an African-American educator and civil rights activist, Washington DC, December 16, 1944. Three quarter length portrait of civil rights leader … can a freezer remove smell
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WebNannie Helen Burroughs, was a woman with a vision, a dreamer who had courage, love, determi-nation, faith and devotion. She was an author, an educator, and the founder of Nannie Helen Burroughs School, Inc. Ms. Burroughs was born in Orange County, Virginia, on May 2, 1879. She was the daughter of John and Jennie (Poindexter) Burroughs. After ... WebNannie Helen Burroughs Portrait . Library of Congress. Making Her Way Nannie Helen Burroughs was born May 2, 1879 in Orange, Virginia to formerly enslaved parents, John … WebNannie Helen Burroughs, 1879-1961, African American Educator and Civil Rights Activist, Half-Length Portrait, Rotograph Co, 1909. Vincent C. Gray, candidate for D.C. Council in Ward 7, as he addresses supporters at … can a freeholder refuse to extend lease