Nannie Helen Burroughs, crusading African-American Republican Educator
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I praise Nannie Helen Burroughs, born to former slaves near Charlottesville, May 2nd 1879. Age six, she settled in Washington, DC. Age twenty-one, an inspiring speech at a national baptist convention brought her to prominence. In 1909, she established the National Training School for Women and Girls, in order to "uplift the race." Burroughs condemned the racist policies of Democrat President Woodrow Wilson. In 1924, this civil rights activist co-founded the National League of Republican Colored Women. She was a popular speaker on behalf of the GOP. President Herbert Hoover appointed her to the White House Conference on Home Building and Ownership. Burroughs remained active with Baptist missionary work. Her signature presentation was "How White and Colored Women Can Cooperate in Building a Christian Civilization." In 1975, the Mayor ...