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  1. To the Black press, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune was often referred to as the ”First Lady of Negro America.” She was nationally recognized for her numerous efforts to enhance the circumstances of Black Americans.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Famous Activists. Black History. Mary McLeod Bethune was an educator and activist, serving as president of the National Association of Colored Women and founding the National Council of Negro...

  3. MARY McLEOD BETHUNE QUICK FACTS. Mary McLeod Bethune used the power of education, political activism, and civil service to achieve racial and gender equality throughout the United States and the world

  4. Mary McLeod Bethune Was at the Vanguard of More Than 50 Years of Black Progress | History| Smithsonian Magazine. 100 Years of Women at the Ballot Box. The 19th Amendment marks neither the...

  5. 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.

  6. Jan 27, 2021 · How Mary McLeod Bethune Became a Pioneer in Black Education. The daughter of formerly enslaved people, Bethune went on to become an influential figure in education and the highest-ranking...

  7. Pioneering American educator and civil rights leader Mary McLeod Bethune with her students at the one-room schoolhouse she founded, the Daytona Normal and Industrial School for Negro Girls, 1905. Library of Congress. “When They See Me, They Know That the Negro Is Present” Mary McLeod Bethune.

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