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!
Mary McLeod Bethune is so important becasue she was the first of her mothers children not to be a slave and her famous quotes and her making a school for girls which i think was really thoughtful of her and just her being her self !
sHE PAVED THE WAY FOR YOUNF BLACK WOMEN ENCOURAGING THEM TO GO TO SCHOOL
Yes She was involved in a civil rights movement.
she was a main part of the civil rights movement
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.
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She was one of the leaders in the Women's Rights Movement. Check out a book or something about her - she was a stud... You'll be surprised.
Mary McLeod Bethune was famous because she started a historically black college, Bethune Cookman in Dayton, Florida. She was also active in the Civil Rights movement.
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Civil Rights leader, Mary McLeod Bethune, attended Scotia Seminary from 1888-1893. In 1894 she enrolled in what is now called the Moody Bible Institute.
Mary McLeod-Bethune
Mary McLeod Bethune was a teacher and civil rights leader, and advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt who started a school for African-Americans in Daytona Beach, Florida (what is now Bethune-Cookman University).
Mary McLeod Bethune (born Mary Jane McLeod) was the 15th among the 17 children of former slave parents in Mayesville, South Carolina. She was an author, teacher, an American Civil Rights Leader and she established the Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute for Negro Girls wherein she served as the schools president.
Mary McCleod Bethune was an educator and also active in the Civil rights movement. She is most known for starting her own college, Bethune Cookman in Daytona Beach, FL.
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Mary McLeod Bethune was an African American educator and leader in civil rights. She established a private school for African Americans that would go on to become Bethune-Cookman University. Under her advisory role to President Franklin D. Roosevelt she became known as The First Lady of the Struggle.
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she helped