A former archivist at Mary McLeod Bethune’s home in Washington, DC, recounts how the experience led her to see Bethune as a ...
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Mary McLeod Bethune rose to become one of the most influential Black women of the 20th century ... where she called for an end to colonization, or in the White House, where she pushed for an ...
Mary McLeod Bethune started a school in 1904 with $1.50 and five students. It is now Bethune-Cookman University.
When a major network invited me to discuss Black History Month through the lens of presidential politics, I declined. Not ...
at the corner of Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard and Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard. The building at one time housed the Black community's first hospital. Students, school and community ...
Everyone from local archaeologist Samuel Butts Sr., to longtime educator and business owner Patricia Heard are honored.