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Mary McLeod Bethune had 16 siblings and was the first that was not a slave

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How many sibling did Mary McLeod Bethune have?

Mary McLeod Bethune had 16 siblings and was the first that was not a slave


How many siblings does Mary McLeod Bethune have?

Mary McLeod Bethune did have kids, or should I say child. Mary M. Bethune hade one child named Albert.


Who was Mary mcleod bethune married to?

Mary McLeod Bethune married Albertus Bethune. She later divorced.


What are the names of all 16 siblings of Mary McLeod Bethune and what is your source?

Mary McLeod Bethune had 15 siblings, making a total of 16 children in her family. Their names were: Samuel, Elizabeth, and others, but specific names and details about each sibling are not extensively documented. Most sources, including biographies and historical texts, focus more on her achievements and contributions rather than a comprehensive list of her siblings. For detailed family information, "Mary McLeod Bethune: Building a Better World" by Patricia L. Hodge can be referenced.


How old was Mary mcleod bethune when she died?

Mary McLeod Bethune was 79 years old when she died. Mary McLeod Bethune started Bethune Cookman college in Daytona Beach, Florida.


Where was Mary mcleod bethune buried?

Mary McLeod Bethune was buried on campus of the Bethune-Cookman college


What are Mary mcleod bethune children names?

does mary mcloed bethune have any bothers or sisters


How much sisters does Mary Mcloed Bethune have?

Mary Mcloed Bethune has two sisters


How did Mary Mcleod Bethune get her nickname?

whats mary mcleod bethune nick name


What important thing did Mary Bethune do for Florida?

Mary Bethune made a school for African Americans which provided a good education, something many other schools at the time did not do.


When was Mary McLeod Bethune born?

Mary McLeod Bethune was born on July 10, 1875.


Was Mary McLeod Bethune on a stamp?

Yes! In 1985, Mary McLeod Bethune was honored with a stamp.