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Maud Anna Berry Fuller (October 7, 1868 - January 26, 1972), also known as M. A. B. Smith and M. A. B. Fuller, was an American educator and a leader in the Baptist church. She was the founder and the editor of the Woman's Helper, a national newspaper. Fuller served for 41 years as the president of the National Baptist Convention's Women's Auxiliary.

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  • Maud Anna Berry Fuller (October 7, 1868 - January 26, 1972), also known as M. A. B. Smith and M. A. B. Fuller, was an American educator and a leader in the Baptist church. She was the founder and the editor of the Woman's Helper, a national newspaper. Fuller served for 41 years as the president of the National Baptist Convention's Women's Auxiliary. (en)
  • Maud Anna Berry Fuller (Lockhart, 7 de outubro de 1868 — Lockhart, 26 de janeiro de 1972) foi uma educadora e líder na igreja Batista africana-americana. Foi a fundadora e editora do jornal Woman's Helper. Fuller serviu por 41 anos como presidente da Convenção Batista Nacional de Mulher Auxiliares. (pt)
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  • Maud A. B. Fuller (en)
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  • Lockhart, Texas (en)
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  • Tillotson College, Guadalupe College (en)
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  • Maud Anna Berry Fuller (October 7, 1868 - January 26, 1972), also known as M. A. B. Smith and M. A. B. Fuller, was an American educator and a leader in the Baptist church. She was the founder and the editor of the Woman's Helper, a national newspaper. Fuller served for 41 years as the president of the National Baptist Convention's Women's Auxiliary. (en)
  • Maud Anna Berry Fuller (Lockhart, 7 de outubro de 1868 — Lockhart, 26 de janeiro de 1972) foi uma educadora e líder na igreja Batista africana-americana. Foi a fundadora e editora do jornal Woman's Helper. Fuller serviu por 41 anos como presidente da Convenção Batista Nacional de Mulher Auxiliares. (pt)
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