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Title
Mary McLeod Bethune
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Bethune, Mary McLeod, 1875-1955--Juvenile literature. (LCSH)
African Americans--Biography--Juvenile literature (LCSH)
African American women political activists--Biography--Juvenile literature (LCSH)
African American women educators--Biography--Juvenile literature (LCSH)
African American women social reformers--Biography--Juvenile literature (LCSH)
African Americans--Civil rights--History--20th century--Juvenile literature (LCSH)
Bethune, Mary McLeod, 1875-1955
Teachers
African Americans--Biography (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)
Women--Biography (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)
African Americans--Civil rights--History--20th century (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Geographic Coverage
United States
Classification
LCC: E185.97.B34 D66 2003
DDC: 370/.92B full
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Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Content
text
Summary
Recounts the life of Mary McLeod Bethune, an African American educator who fought poverty and discrimination, founded a college, and worked with Franklin Delano Roosevelt to improve opportunities for blacks.
Table Of Contents
Childhood
Higher education
A teacher
A new school
The Bethune-Cookman College
Fighting for fairness
A meaningful life.
Intended Audience
Primary
Authorized Access Point
Donovan, Sandra, 1967- Mary McLeod Bethune