Celebrating Nannie Helen Burroughs, educator, organizer, women's suffragist and founder of the National Training School for Women and Girls, the first school in the United States to provide vocational education and training for Black women...
Thanks, Snitch. Someone should put all this information in an electronic daily calendar. Would love for this information to pop up on my screen in a calendar each day. I'm too old to start somethin’ like this but one of you young ones can.
^ Don't say that too loud. Dump will change the name if he knows about the street name. This is one. Because of her we can say this continues to be something we have continued in our Black and ppl.of color neighborhoods. LOLO
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Thanks, Snitch. Someone should put all this information in an electronic daily calendar. Would love for this information to pop up on my screen in a calendar each day. I'm too old to start somethin’ like this but one of you young ones can.
Great to see NHB recognized in your daily Black History Fact series! On top of her work and advocacy, she was stylish now, wasn't she?
Great idea for daily calendar pop-ups 9:18 😃✊🏽
Happy to see her represented here. There's a street named after her in a primarily black area of Washington, DC.
^ Don't say that too loud. Dump will change the name if he knows about the street name.
This is one. Because of her we can say this continues to be something we have continued in our Black and ppl.of color neighborhoods. LOLO
She's a character in this season's The Gilded Age on HBO.
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