she's not. I think
Trust and belief
The 1st and only black African American to write a book about the experience of the civil war
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)
Henry Clay Taylor died on 1904-07-26.
1986
In Savannah, Georgia
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she's not. I think
by jumping rope and giving it up
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.
Trust and belief
The 1st and only black African American to write a book about the experience of the civil war
Susie Sharp died in 1996.
She is still alive and turned 71 in 2017. (born January 23, 1946)
Susie King Taylor significantly contributed to her community by serving as a nurse and teacher during the Civil War, providing critical support to African American soldiers and their families. As the first Black woman to publish a memoir of her experiences in the war, she documented the struggles and triumphs of her community, helping to preserve their history. After the war, Taylor continued her efforts in education, advocating for the schooling of Black children in Georgia, thereby promoting literacy and empowerment within her community. Her dedication to service and education left a lasting impact on the lives of those around her.