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L5736 - Mary McLeod Bethune Champion For Education

Mary McLeod Bethune Champion For Education
Item No. L5736

Mary McLeod Bethune Champion For Education

Series: Black American Experience
Item No: L5736
Length: 30 minutes
UPC: 709629057364
Copyright: 2009
CC: Yes
MARC Record: Yes
Language: English
Grade Level: 8-12/University
Age Range: 14-24
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SRP: $39.95
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CHAMPION FOR EDUCATION. MARY MCLEOD BETHUNE (1875-1955) was born the 15th of 17 children to former slaves in South Carolina. This inspiring program follows her illustrious path from the cotton fields of the South to renowned African American educator, leader of women, distinguished adviser to several American presidents including Franklin D. Roosevelt, close friend of Eleanor Roosevelt and champion of racial equality. Her many achievements are a testament to the power of education and its importance in the African American community. Mary McLeod Bethune understood the importance of education for all people. In an era when most African American children received little or no education, she established a school for African American girls. In 1904, she rented a two-story frame building in Daytona Beach, Fla., and opened her school with only $1.50, six pupils, used crates for desks and crushed elderberries for ink. Through determination and dedication, she built this tiny school into United Methodist Church affiliated Bethune-Cookman University. During her long career Bethune received many honorary degrees and awards, including the Haitian Medal of Honor and Merit (1949), the highest award of the Haitian government. Mary McLeod Bethune set a standard of excellence for the education of African Americans and she achieved her dreams through her own determination and strong faith in herself. Bonus Material: Each program includes 24 minutes of Bonus material.

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Follow her illustrious path from the cotton fields of the South to renowned.

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