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Virginia E. (Walker) Broughton (née Walker, March 1, 1856 – September 21, 1934) was an African-American author and Baptist missionary. One of four students in the first class at Fisk College in 1867, she later became a recognized religious scholar, writing articles for the National Baptist Union newspaper and National Baptist Magazine. As a prominent member of the Baptist church and National Corresponding Secretary of the National Baptist Convention, she worked to ensure that the issues of African-American religious women were addressed by the governing body of the denomination. Broughton was licensed as a missionary and subsequently commissioned to the mission field. Her teaching, writing and preaching were popular among women and men alike.

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  • Virginia E. (Walker) Broughton (nascuda com Walker l'1 de març de 1856 a Nashville, Tennessee – 21 de setembre de 1934) fou una missionera baptista i escriptora negre estatunidenca. El 1867 fou una de les quatre estudiants reconegudes com de primera classe de la Universitat Fisk. Posteriorment esdevindria una acadèmica religiosa reconeguda que va escriure articles pel periòdic de la National Baptist Union i per la National Baptist Magazine. Fou una membre important de l'església baptista. En la Convenció Nacional Baptista va tenir el càrrec de secretària. Ella va treballar a favor de les dones negres. Broughton es va llicenciar com a missionera. Fou professora, oradora i va escriure. (ca)
  • Virginia E. (Walker) Broughton (née Walker, March 1, 1856 – September 21, 1934) was an African-American author and Baptist missionary. One of four students in the first class at Fisk College in 1867, she later became a recognized religious scholar, writing articles for the National Baptist Union newspaper and National Baptist Magazine. As a prominent member of the Baptist church and National Corresponding Secretary of the National Baptist Convention, she worked to ensure that the issues of African-American religious women were addressed by the governing body of the denomination. Broughton was licensed as a missionary and subsequently commissioned to the mission field. Her teaching, writing and preaching were popular among women and men alike. (en)
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  • Nashville, Tennessee, United States (en)
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  • Virginia E. (Walker) Broughton (nascuda com Walker l'1 de març de 1856 a Nashville, Tennessee – 21 de setembre de 1934) fou una missionera baptista i escriptora negre estatunidenca. El 1867 fou una de les quatre estudiants reconegudes com de primera classe de la Universitat Fisk. Posteriorment esdevindria una acadèmica religiosa reconeguda que va escriure articles pel periòdic de la National Baptist Union i per la National Baptist Magazine. Fou una membre important de l'església baptista. En la Convenció Nacional Baptista va tenir el càrrec de secretària. Ella va treballar a favor de les dones negres. Broughton es va llicenciar com a missionera. Fou professora, oradora i va escriure. (ca)
  • Virginia E. (Walker) Broughton (née Walker, March 1, 1856 – September 21, 1934) was an African-American author and Baptist missionary. One of four students in the first class at Fisk College in 1867, she later became a recognized religious scholar, writing articles for the National Baptist Union newspaper and National Baptist Magazine. As a prominent member of the Baptist church and National Corresponding Secretary of the National Baptist Convention, she worked to ensure that the issues of African-American religious women were addressed by the governing body of the denomination. Broughton was licensed as a missionary and subsequently commissioned to the mission field. Her teaching, writing and preaching were popular among women and men alike. (en)
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