Mary Burnett Talbert
1866–1923 (age 57)
Activist
Biography
Mary Burnett Talbert was a tireless activist for civil and human rights, organizing with national groups to fight lynching, secure suffrage, and promote peace around the globe. As a national officer in the NAACP and a leader in numerous civic endeavors she gave voice to African Americans in spaces where they had long been shut out.
Her deep faith in education and service inspired charitable initiatives and historic preservation efforts; those who visit her resting place in Forest Lawn Cemetery remember a woman whose warmth and determination lifted countless lives.