Supplies a profile of the revered African-American educator, college founder, and human rights activist.
Supplement to the PBS documentary series "American Experience" features a detailed profile of the revered educator and Civil Rights activist Mary Bethune.
Supplies a biography of the founder of Bethune-Cookman College who also served as an advisor to president Franklin D. Roosevelt.
White House kids study guide features a biographical sketch of the social rights activist and college founder Mary Bethune.
2000 article reports on a Red Cross and NAFEO tribute in honor of the life and accomplishments of revered educator Mary Bethune.
Features a short biography of the noted educator, social activist, and college founder.
Listen to the legendary educator speak about the power of learning in these speech excerpts. Available in AIFF and WAV formats.
Furnishes biographical facts about the noted educator, social activist, and advisor to president Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Furnishes access to a variety of resources detailing the life and accomplishments of the educator, social activist, and presidential advisor.
Encyclopedia entry details the achievements of this influential African-American who helped establish the Ntnl Council of Negro Women.
About.com guide to women's history provides a collection of inspirational quotations authored by educator and social activist Mary Bethune.
Biography chronicles the life and accomplishments of the pioneer educator, college founder, and Civil Rights activist.
Black history resource sponsored by the ThinkQuest student competition features a detailed biography devoted to the educator.
Student essay profiles the life and accomplishments of the noted African American educator and college founder.
Read about the life of the strong-willed educator, college founder, activist and presidential advisor.
Features a biography of the pioneering educator and founder of the Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute for Negro Girls (now Bethune-Cookman College).
Historic photograph from the NARA archives features Mary Bethune addressing the Council of Negro Women in 1938.
Read about the educator and human rights activist's philosophy of living and serving.