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==Brand portrait== | |||
[[File:Brenda Burrough15.jpg|left|thumb|Brenda Burrough as painted by [[Frances Brand]]]] | |||
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[https://web.archive.org/web/20100505084058/http://albemarlehistory.org/index.php/Historical_Society/exhibits_detailed/exhibits_brenda_burrough/ Portrait on archived exhibit on the ACHS website] | |||
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[[Category: Subject of a Frances Brand "Firsts" painting]] | [[Category: Subject of a Frances Brand "Firsts" painting]] |
Latest revision as of 14:19, 2 December 2023
Brenda Burrough is one of several people commemorated by the late 20th century artist Frances Brand as one of her Firsts series. Burrough's claim to fame was that she served as the first African-American female pages in a legislature. [citation needed]
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Brand portrait
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