she made a world a better place by creating a school
Mary Mcleod Bethune contributed alot to the African American society... she helped the young African American people learn how to be able to read and write so that they may have a chance of suceeding in life... Some that African Americans don't contribute andything to society but if you look back at the worlds history without the African Maericans help we would not be in as goos of a place as we are now!
1. Securing abandoned farmland for back farmers so they could support their families. 2. In the north, created tenant' groups and launched campaigns to increase job opportunities 3. Setting quotas on northern mirgration of African-American families to prevent more distress in the northern industrial population centers.
John Collier called for the repeal of the Dawes Allotment Act and Eleanor Roosevelt urged the appointment of Mary McLeod Bethune. Eleanor Roosevelt helped the reforms of the African Americans by taking a stand to help those who are deprived to be noticed in the mainstream. Collier helped establishing the Bureau of Indian affairs.
no she was a grate teacher she wanted to give ejection to Negro kids win they could not go to school she wanted to give them a chance to read, spell, and write . she loved all chidren . so you have a anser did I help you
Cooperation at all levels of an organization, Bethune contended, is essential to smooth operation and effective management. "And the only way you're going to get that [help] is to openly acknowledge and appreciate the contribution of others
She was an African-American educator and civil rights leader who is best known for opening a school for African-American girls in Daytona Beach, Florida. Also fought for the rights of African-American women.
good attitude
Mary Help of Christians School was created in 1935.
Mary Help of Christians Academy ended in 2004.
Mary Help of Christians Academy was created in 1986.
Mary Help of Christians Academy - New Jersey - was created in 1924.
By doing what Mary did, help young kids through as much as you can.