languages. Frances (Fannie) Barrier was born on February 12, 1855, the youngest of three children born to Anthony and Harriet Barrier. Her father, born...
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Fannie Barrier Williams (1855–1944), African American educator, political and women's rights activist Fannie Barrios, Venezuelan bodybuilder Fannie Birckhead...
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27, 2010. Retrieved May 23, 2010. Hendricks, Wanda A. (2013). Fannie Barrier Williams: Crossing the Borders of Region and Race. University of Illinois...
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Ella D. Barrier (c. 1852 — February 9, 1945) was an African American educator and clubwoman. Her younger sister was Fannie Barrier Williams. Ella (or...
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and mentored a new generation of younger black leaders, such as Fannie Barrier Williams and Ida B. Wells. Historian Wanda A. Hendricks has described her...
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abolitionist, and noted author. "The Solitude of Self" (1892) (1855–1944) Fannie Barrier Williams was an African-American educator and political activist. "The Intellectual...
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Ill., and his wife, Fannie Barrier Williams, have been of incalculable service in the preparation of this volume. Mr. Williams enjoyed a long and intimate...
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(Louis Eric Barrier, born 1963), American hip hop musician Ernestine Barrier (1908–1989), American actress, wife of Edgar Fannie Barrier Williams (1855–1944)...
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and broadcaster Fannie Barrier Williams, social reformer and first African-American graduate of SUNY Brockport Jessamine Chapman Williams, home economist...
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lawyers and judges in Arkansas Washington, Booker T., N.B. Wood and Fannie Barrier Williams. A new Negro for a new century : an accurate and up-to-date record...
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