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Mary P. Burrill (August 1881 – March 13, 1946) was an early 20th-century African-American female playwright of the Harlem Renaissance, who inspired Willis Richardson and other students to write plays. Burrill herself wrote plays about the Black Experience, their literary and cultural activities, and the Black Elite. She featured the kind of central figures as were prominent in the black society of Washington D.C., and others who contributed to black women’s education in early twentieth century.

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  • Mary P. Burrill (ca)
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  • Mary P. Burrill (agost de 1881 a Washington DC - 13 de març de 1946) fou una dramaturga i professora afroamericana estatunidenca del Renaixement de Harlem que va inspirar a Willis Richardson i altres estudiants a escriure obres de teatre. Burrill va escriure obres sobre l'experiència negra, les seves activitats culturals i l'elit negra. Ella escriu sobre figures centrals de la societat negra preeminent de Washington DC i altres llocs que van contribuir a l'educació de les dones negres a principis del segle XX. (ca)
  • Mary P. Burrill (agosto de 1881-13 de marzo de 1946) fue una dramaturga y educadora afroamericana de principios del siglo XX que inspiró a y otros estudiantes a escribir obras de teatro. (es)
  • Mary P. Burrill (August 1881 – March 13, 1946) was an early 20th-century African-American female playwright of the Harlem Renaissance, who inspired Willis Richardson and other students to write plays. Burrill herself wrote plays about the Black Experience, their literary and cultural activities, and the Black Elite. She featured the kind of central figures as were prominent in the black society of Washington D.C., and others who contributed to black women’s education in early twentieth century. (en)
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  • Washington, D.C., USA (en)
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