Hardcover
(Viking Books for Young Readers, Jan. 30, 1987)
Traces the life of the Black social reformer, and recounts how she founded Bethune-Cookman College and the National Council of Negro Women, and served as an adviser to President Roosevelt
Mary McLeod Bethune worked hard to improve educational opportunities for black people and helped found Bethune-Bookman College. This biography tell her story and how her perseverance and unique qualities continue to set examples today. Readers will be i
Traces the life and achievements of the black educator who fought bigotry and sought equality for blacks in the areas of education and political rights.
Traces the life and achievements of the Black educator who fought bigotry and sought equality for Blacks in the areas of education and political rights
Traces the life and achievements of the black educator who fought bigotry and racial injustice and sought equality for blacks in the areas of education and political rights.
An overview of the life of the renowned educator highlights her determined efforts to create schools and expanded educational opportunities for black students