Nannie Helen Burroughs died in 1961.
Nannie Helen Burroughs School was created in 1909.
Nannie Doss died in 1965.
Ida B. Wells was primarily known for her pioneering work in investigative journalism and anti-lynching activism, using her writing to expose racial violence and advocate for civil rights. In contrast, Charlotte Hawkins Brown and Nannie Helen Burroughs were prominent educators and leaders in the African American community, focusing on improving education and vocational training for Black women and children. While all three women fought for racial justice and empowerment, Wells centered her efforts on journalism and activism, whereas Brown and Burroughs concentrated on educational reform and community building.
Julia Nannie Wallace died in 1991.
Nannie Kelly Wright died in 1946.
Nannie Lambert Power O'Donoghue died in 1940.
Charles Burroughs died in 1902.
Wilbur Burroughs died in 1960.
Elzy Burroughs died in 1825.
Alvin Burroughs died in 1950.
Williana Burroughs died in 1945.
Joseph Burroughs died in 1761.