Susie Baker Taylor, an influential African American educator and activist during the Civil War era, contributed significantly to her community by founding schools for formerly enslaved children and advocating for their education. She also worked as a nurse for the United States Colored Troops, providing care and support to soldiers. Taylor's writings, including her memoir, highlighted the experiences of African Americans during the war, fostering awareness and understanding of their struggles and contributions. Through her efforts, she empowered her community and helped pave the way for future generations.
She is still alive and turned 71 in 2017. (born January 23, 1946)
Susie Brann is 5' 3".
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Susie Pearl was born in 1963.
Trust and belief
Big Susie did great in her career and helped her folks and old peoples and btw im am an 11 year old writing this and i looked up this question on here and it didn't help me at ALL!!!!!! yall need to work on that..... (mad face)
In Savannah, Georgia
9
1986
by jumping rope and giving it up
she's not. I think
She is still alive and turned 71 in 2017. (born January 23, 1946)
A woman during the civil war, who served as a nurse,teacher,cook, and laundress for the soldiers.
Yes she served as a nurse in the Civil War.
she died because she taught children how to read and write so she got beatin to death :(
The 1st and only black African American to write a book about the experience of the civil war