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Dr. Albert Mosley, 52, has been selected as the new president of Bethune-Cookman University. Mosley, president of Morningside ...
Bethune’s Legacy in Washington, D.C. While the civil rights activist is buried on the campus of B-CU, her unshakable presence thrives in the nation’s capital. Her former residence in Northwest ...
In the early winter of 1938, Eleanor Roosevelt took a stand when she followed her friend, Mary McLeod Bethune into the Southern Conference for Human Welfare and sat beside Bethune, defying the ...
BOOK REVIEW: ‘A Passionate Mind in Relentless Pursuit: The Vision of Mary McLeod Bethune’ by Noliwe Rooks by Terri Schlichenmeyer August 28, 2024 August 28, 2024. Share this: ... Philadelphia’s ...
Step Into The Legacy Of Mary McLeod Bethune In New NMAAHC Exhibit. NMAAHC's exhibit features more than 100 images and artifacts highlighting Bethune, NCNW, and other Black women activists.
She was a Negro and virtually a pauper, but plucky little Mary McLeod Bethune was also a dreamer. In 1904, with only $1.50 in cash, she started a school for Negro girls in Daytona Beach, Fla., and ...
Mary married fellow educator Albert Bethune in 1898 (separated in 1907) and they had one son. Bethune’s plan had been to work as a missionary in Africa, but there were no positions available for Black ...
DeLois Leapheart, an accomplished attorney, Adoption Option founder and Northwood University professor, reflects on life and Black History Month.
Read Mary McLeod Bethune; ... "For God so loved the world, that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life." "Did you hear those words, 'whoever ...