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We all know the famous stories. The ones with recognizable names and faces. The ones that have a clear beginning, middle, and end. But what about the hidden gems? The names and faces that we don't recognize but are just as important. Let's take a deep dive into the hidden faces and lost stories of the past that inform the present.

Hidden Faces, Lost Stories Hidden Faces, Lost Stories

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We all know the famous stories. The ones with recognizable names and faces. The ones that have a clear beginning, middle, and end. But what about the hidden gems? The names and faces that we don't recognize but are just as important. Let's take a deep dive into the hidden faces and lost stories of the past that inform the present.

    The First Lost Story: Nannie Helen Burroughs

    The First Lost Story: Nannie Helen Burroughs

    Welcome to the very first episode! This week, we talk about the influential works of Nannie Burroughs. Refer to this link for an in-depth list of resources that show you what YOU can do to support the black community. I'm so proud of the community that I have seen formed over the past few days. We are all the future. We are all the change. For any comments or inquiries, please contact hiddenfacesloststories@gmail.com. 

    Here is the links referred to in the episode: 


    https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/encyclopedia/burroughs-nannie-helen

    https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/burroughs-nannie-helen-1883-1961/

    http://nburroughsinfo.org/files/130499767.pdf

    https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/burroughs-nannie-helen-1883-1961/

    https://networks.h-net.org/node/2289/discussions/168018/nannie-helen-burroughs-and-kentucky-connections

    http://nburroughsinfo.org/files/117745151.pdf

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