Mary McLeod Bethune was a significant figure in American history, particularly in the realm of education and civil rights. She founded the National Council of Negro Women and played a pivotal role in advocating for African American education and women's rights. Bethune's commitment to improving the lives of Black Americans and her work in public service demonstrated her belief in the power of education and community involvement. Her legacy continues to inspire generations in the fight for equality and social justice.
Mary McLeod Bethune was a prominent African American educator, civil rights leader, and advocate for women's rights in the early to mid-20th century. She founded the National Council of Negro Women and played a crucial role in the establishment of Bethune-Cookman University. Her work focused on promoting education and economic opportunities for African Americans, and she was a key figure in the New Deal era, influencing policies that benefited marginalized communities. Bethune's legacy endures through her commitment to social justice and equality.
true.
bill bob Jones forced Mary to flee England i know it sounds silly but its true!
True
I'm catholic and so Mary Saint Mary? where did you hear that at that is not true ~ I think that they mean Queen Mary of Scots. I don't know why but her sister Queen Elizabeth 1 didn't like Catholics but Mary was Catholic. She may have done so to spite her sister.
Mary McLeod Bethune was a prominent African American educator, civil rights leader, and advocate for women's rights in the early to mid-20th century. She founded the National Council of Negro Women and played a crucial role in the establishment of Bethune-Cookman University. Her work focused on promoting education and economic opportunities for African Americans, and she was a key figure in the New Deal era, influencing policies that benefited marginalized communities. Bethune's legacy endures through her commitment to social justice and equality.
Yes, it is true that Mary is not the Ark of the Covenant.
yes.....its true
"To what extent" is a phrase used to inquire about the degree or level to which something is true or applies. It is asking for a measure or assessment of the extent to which a statement, belief, or situation holds true.
She exists and is as real as the characters in a TV soap opera. The Mary Worth stories are not about her; they are about the ordinary people whom she meets in daily life. To that extent, she is the fictional embodiment of one who searches for -- and often offers -- solutions to life's problems. As a devoted fan said when she heard that Mary Worth was just a fictional character, "Mary Worth is only fictional? Let us pray that it is not true. But if it is true, let us pray that it does not become generally known."
no it is not true
True Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary was created in 1986.
true
No, not true. Pure fiction.
True, but only to a minor extent.
the true story is that it is true and she is real beware
No