John Henry Williams (1871 - 1944) a prosperous carpenter from Bucks Horry, SC. and his wife
Alice Smith Williams (1879-1968) were newlyweds when they assisted
Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune ( 1875-1955) in establishing the renowned Bethune Cookman College
here in Daytona Beach.
Due to an initial lack of space, yet a burning in her heart, Mrs. Williams held
the first classes in her own vast mansion . Thus history would forever give credit
to the Williamses for starting Bethune Cookeman College.
Bethune Cookman College is located in Florida.
Mary mcleod bethune
Bethune-Cookman
founder and president of bethune-cookman college in daytona Florida
Bethune Cookman College
Mary McLeod Bethune was buried on campus of the Bethune-Cookman college
Bethune-Cookman University was created in 1904.
Booker T. Washington
No. Freshmen are not allowed to have cars
Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune
Bethune-Cookman Wildcats football was created in 1925.
Mary McLeod Bethune founded Bethune-Cookman College in 1904. The school was originally called the Daytona Educational and Training School for Negro Girls.