Edward Flud Burrows (August 17, 1917 – December 17, 1998) was an American conscientious objector and peace activist.
As a conscientious objector to World War II, Burrows was sent to a Quaker Friends camp in the mountains of North Carolina.
In 1948, while completing research for the Commission on Interracial Cooperation in Atlanta, Georgia, Burrows was hired as a history teacher at Guilford College, in Greensboro, North Carolina.
At Guilford, he was active in promoting integration, especially as a member of the Faculty Forum, an interracial organization with membership from local colleges.
Following his retirement in 1979, Burrows participated in an organization promoting fairness in the investigation of the November 3, 1979, Nazi–Klan shootout at an anti-Klan rally held by the Communist Workers Party.