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Mary McLeod Bethune faced barriers to becoming a missionary primarily due to her race and gender during the early 20th century, when opportunities for African Americans, especially women, were severely limited in religious and educational institutions. Although she was deeply committed to her faith and education, systemic racism and societal expectations constrained her ability to pursue such roles. Instead, she focused on founding educational institutions and advocating for civil rights, making a significant impact in her community.

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