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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 (2 de mayo de 1879-20 de mayo de 1961) fue una educadora, líder religiosa y activista de los derechos civiles estadounidense. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Su famoso discurso "How the Sisters Are Hindered from Helping" ("Cómo se impide la ayuda de las hermanas") en la Convención Nacional Bautista de 1900 en Virginia , le valió ...

  3. 31 de mar. de 2021 · Courtesy of the Library of Congress. Quick Facts. Significance: Educator and activist. Place of Birth: Orange, VA. Date of Birth: 1879/1880. Place of Death: Washington, DC. Date of Death: 1961. Around 1880, Nannie Helen Burroughs was born to a formerly enslaved couple living in Orange, Virginia.

  4. 27 de mar. de 2007 · Nannie Helen Burroughs was born in Orange, Virginia on May 2, 1879 to parents John and Jennie Burroughs. Young Burroughs attended school in Washington, D.C. and then moved to Kentucky where she attended Eckstein-Norton University and eventually received an honorary M.A. degree in 1907. Despite … Read MoreNannie Helen Burroughs (1883-1961)

  5. May 2, 1879 to May 20, 1961. Nannie Helen Burroughs was an educator, religious leader, and social activist who helped found the Women’s Auxiliary of the National Baptist Convention (NBC). In August 1954 she invited Martin Luther King, Jr., the young son of her friends, Martin Luther King, Sr ., and Alberta Williams King, to address the Women ...

  6. 6 de mar. de 2019 · By. Jone Johnson Lewis. Updated on March 06, 2019. Nannie Helen Burroughs founded what was at the time the largest Black women’s organization in the United States and, with the organization’s sponsorship, founded a school for girls and women. She was a strong advocate for racial pride.

  7. Nannie Helen Burroughs fue una educadora, líder religiosa y activista de los derechos civiles estadounidense. Su famoso discurso "How the Sisters Are Hindered from Helping" en la Convención Nacional Bautista de 1900 en Virginia, le valió instantáneamente fama y reconocimiento.