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Bethune-Cookman University honored its founder, education and civil rights leader Mary McLeod Bethune, on her 150th birthday ...
A balloon release — celebrating what would have been the 150th birthday of civil rights activist and education pioneer Dr.
Daytona Beach officials sang "Happy Birthday" beneath the Mary McLeod Bethune statue on the 150th anniversary of the civil ...
A rediscovered trove of Mary McLeod Bethune's papers at Fisk University links Nashville to America’s continuing fight for educational equity.
The community came together to celebrate the 150th birthday of Mary McLeod Bethune, a teacher and leader in civil rights. A ...
Mary McLeod Bethune was photographed about 1910 as principal of the Daytona Beach school that grew into Bethune-Cookman University. Her statue now represents Florida in the nation's Capitol building.
Daytona Beach officials on July 10 commemorated the 150th anniversary of the birth of Mary McLeod Bethune, the civil rights ...
Bethune-Cookman University President Albert Mosley will be part of two celebrations of the school's founder, Mary McLeod ...
Mary McLeod Bethune overcame all odds to found a school to educate black people at a time of division and segregation in America.
Explain Mary McLeod Bethune's connection to this program. Clip #2: Discuss the three steps that Roosevelt and Bethune took to fight perception of the Black Cabinet and affect change on Civil ...
Step Into The Legacy Of Mary McLeod Bethune In New NMAAHC Exhibit NMAAHC's exhibit features more than 100 images and artifacts highlighting Bethune, NCNW, and other Black women activists.