Mary McLeod Bethune was born on July 10, 1875 in Mayesville, SC. Founder of Bethune-Cookman University, one of the earliest educational institutions that catered to black students. She was often referred to as "The First Lady of The Struggle" by her supporters.
Mary McLeod Bethune is a member of Civil Rights Leader
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About
Founder of Bethune-Cookman University, one of the earliest educational institutions that catered to black students. She was often referred to as "The First Lady of The Struggle" by her supporters.
Before Fame
She was a Teacher at Haines Normal and Industrial Institute, which was founded and run by Lucy Craft Laney.
Trivia
Her Daytona home is now a Historic Landmark and the university itself is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Family Life
She was born to former slaves and had to help the family work on the fields at age 5.
Associated With
She was an advisor for Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidential campaign and became part of his famed "Black Cabinet."