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Description Nannie Burroughs, Woman's National Baptist Convention.jpg | Nannie Helen Burroughs , an African American educator, orator, religious leader, and business women holding a Woman's National Baptist Convention banner. | ||
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circa 1910
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Other versions | https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/10/us/women-voting-rights-suffrage-centennial.html |
Nannie Helen Burroughs (left, holding banner, circa 1910) was a leader of the Woman’s National Baptist Convention and an advocate for women’s suffrage.
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