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Today we recall one of the great heroines of those dark days – the civil rights activist, educational pioneer, social visionary and “First Lady of the Struggle” – Mary McLeod Bethune.
Feb 10, 2020 · Florida Memory State Library And Archives. The house where Mary McLeod Bethune lived from 1913 until her death in 1955 is located on the Bethune Cookman University campus in Daytona...
- Tim Walters
Mary McLeod Bethune was a passionate educator and presidential advisor. In her long career of public service, she became one of the earliest black female activists that helped lay the foundation to the modern civil rights movement.
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Mary Jane McLeod Bethune (née McLeod; July 10, 1875 – May 18, 1955 [1]) was an American educator, philanthropist, humanitarian, womanist, and civil rights activist. Bethune founded the National Council of Negro Women in 1935, established the organization's flagship journal Aframerican Women's Journal, and presided for a myriad of African ...
Mary McLeod Bethune, Daytona Beach, Florida, ca. 1915. Photograph by W. L. Coursen. Courtesy of State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. “Faith is the first factor in a life devoted to service. Without it, nothing is possible. With it, nothing is impossible.”
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Jul 13, 2022 · Today’s unveiling symbolizes Bethune’s life’s work as an American educator, Civil Rights activist and humanitarian, and makes her the first Black American to have a state-commissioned statue to reside in the National Statuary Hall of the United States Capitol. Photo from the Mary McLeod Bethune Statuary Project.