Brockport Community Museum - President Macpherson & Dr. Faith Prather at the recent unveiling of a plaque in honor of Fannie Barrier Williams. The Barrier family were Brockport village residents for many
Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture - In 1870, Fannie Barrier Williams was the first African American to graduate from the Brockport State Normal School, now SUNY Brockport. She
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Suffrage100MA on Twitter: "Happy birthday Fannie Barrier Williams! Fannie Barrier Williams worked tirelessly to ensure African Americans were included in the suffrage movement and for the full inclusion of African Americans in
Fanny Barrier - Chargée de mission aménagement des espaces naturels - Agence des espaces verts de la Région Île-de-France | LinkedIn
Fanny Barrier - Chargée de mission aménagement des espaces naturels - Agence des espaces verts de la Région Île-de-France | LinkedIn
Daily Black History Facts - March 4, 1944: Fannie Barrier-Williams died. She was 89. Frances "Fannie" Barrier Williams was an educator, political & women's rights activist, She was the 1st Black woman
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Fannie Barrier Williams: 100 Years After Suffrage & the Legacies of Race, Gender, and Civic Voice - YouTube
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