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Mary McLeod BethuneFounder of Bethune-Cookman College in Florida, advisor to President Roosevelt, and founder of the National Council of Negro Women, Mary McLeod Bethune is known as a social reformer and educator.
Mary McLeod Bethune - Profile
A biographical profile of Mary McLeod Bethune, educator and racial justice advocate. Mary McLeod Bethune - Biography
An extended biography of educator and racial justice activist Mary McLeod Bethune, founder of Bethune-Cookman College and New Deal administration official. Mary McLeod Bethune Quotes
Quotes by Mary McLeod Bethune - part of an extensive collection of quotations by notable women. Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site
From the Guide to US and Canadian Parks, a profile of the National Historic Site dedicated to the National Council of Negro Women, founded by Mary McLeod Bethune. 100 Most Fascinating Black Women of the 20th Century
From Ebony 1999: a list of 100 Black American women from Oprah Winfrey and Mary McLeod Bethune to Faye Wattleton and Vanessa Williams. Bethune, Mary McLeod: Papers Part I
and Part II These introductions to the microfilmed collections of Bethune's papers include extensive and valuable biographical information. Image: Addressing Council of Negro Women
A photograph, taken April 4, 1938 in Washington, D.C., of Bethune speaking in Washington, D.C. From the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute. Mary McLeod Bethune
Biography of Mary McLeod Bethune, with a short bibliography and illustration of the US postage stamp featuring her portrait. Part of a "Stamp on Black History" ThinkQuest student project. Mary McLeod Bethune
One of a series of "profiles in caring," this site emphasizes Bethune's philosophy: "Invest in the human soul. Who knows, it may be a diamond in the rough." Mary McLeod Bethune
An image of the 22 cent stamp, issued 1985, featuring Bethune, with a biography of Bethune. Mary McLeod Bethune
A brief sketch of Bethune emphasizing her accomplishments. Page includes an image of the Carl Van Vechten photograph. Mary McLeod Bethune Council House
This Washington, DC, National Historic Site is a three-story Victorian town house where Bethune lived in Washington. It once was the office of the National Council of Negro Women. The carriage house is the home of the National Archives for Black Women's History. Mary McLeod Bethune Home: Virtual Tour
An online tour of the Mary McLeod Bethune, maintained by the Bethune Foundation at Bethune-Cookman College in Daytona Beach, Florida. Mary McLeod Bethune Papers
This introduction to the papers of Mary McLeod Bethune, commercially available, is itself a rich resource in background and related information. The collection includes writings, diaries, speeches and many other files. Obituary
A brief obituary, from the Ebony archives. Women of the Hall: Mary McLeod Bethune
The National Women's Hall of Fame honors Mary McLeod Bethune. |
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