Burroughs (1915-2010), was an Artist, Archivist, Poet, Writer, and Founder of the DuSable Museum of African American History and the South Side Community Art Center - both in Chicago. She dedicated her life to preserving and championing Black art, literature, culture, and history.
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In School Together
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November 1, 1915, St. Rose, Louisiana
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November 21, 2010 (age 95), Chicago, IL
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DuSable Museum of African American History, Chicago (Founder)
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*some sources say April 6, 1845
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