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  1. 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.

  2. Nannie Helen Burroughs (Orange, 2 de maio de 1879 – Washington D.C, 20 de maio de 1961) foi uma educadora, oradora, líder religiosa, ativista dos direitos civis, feminista e empresária nos Estados Unidos. [1]

  3. 31 de mar. de 2021 · Learn about the life and legacy of Nannie Helen Burroughs, an educator and activist who founded a school for African American women in Washington, DC. Discover how she fought for civil rights and suffrage for Black and white women in the early 20th century.

  4. 28 de fev. de 2021 · Nannie Helen Burroughs fought tirelessly for Black women of every shade to win the right to an education, fair wages, suffrage and a place of leadership in the country.

    • Jess Mchugh
  5. Nannie Helen Burroughs was a leader of the Women’s Auxiliary of the National Baptist Convention and the founder of the Nannie Helen Burroughs School. She supported Martin Luther King, Jr., and invited him to speak to her group in 1954.

  6. 27 de mar. de 2007 · Nannie Helen Burroughs (1879-1961) was a pioneer in African American education and history. She established the National Trade and Professional School for Women and Girls in Washington, D.C., which later became the Nannie Burroughs School.

  7. Learn about Nannie Helen Burroughs, a trailblazing African American woman who fought for women's rights, religious education, and civil rights. She founded the National Training School for Women and Girls and the National Baptist Women's Convention.