Margaret Taylor-Burroughs

Painter & author, DuSable Museum co-founder

Margaret Taylor-Burroughs - Painter & author, DuSable Museum co-founder
Born

1917
108 years ago

Died

November 21st, 2010
14 years ago — 93 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American painter and author, contributed significantly to the arts and education. Co-founded the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago, which focuses on African American culture and history. Created works that reflected the African American experience and focused on promoting cultural awareness. Served as a teacher and mentor, influencing future generations of artists and scholars.

Co-founded the DuSable Museum of African American History

Authored books exploring African American identity

Exhibited artwork in various galleries and institutions

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