Who was Nannie Helen Burroughs?

Who was Nannie Helen Burroughs?

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In October 1909, the National Training School for women and girls was founded by Nannie Helen Burroughs to provide job training for African American women. Despite facing racial barriers, Burroughs, an educator and activist, established the school with community support. The curriculum included both academic and vocational training. Burroughs dedicated her life to advocating for black women until her death in 1961. Her legacy continues as a pioneer for African American women's rights, with the school renamed in her honor in 1964.

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What challenges did Nannie Helen Burroughs face in her early career?

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What motivated Nannie Helen Burroughs to open her own school?

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How did the National Baptist Convention contribute to the establishment of the school?

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Describe the types of classes offered at the National Training School for women and girls.

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What legacy did Nannie Helen Burroughs leave behind after her death?

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