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Mary McLeod Bethune

Educator, Author, African American civil rights leader, and College President

Educator, Author, African American civil rights leader, and College President She founded the National Council for Negro Women in 1935, She is well known for starting a private school for (link is external)African-American students in (link is external)Daytona Beach, Florida; it later continued to develop as (link is external)Bethune-Cookman University. The film '' tells her story, with playing her part.

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A prayer from Mary McLeod Bethune was quoted by The Rev. Canon Leonard L. Hamlin, Sr. in a sermon at Washington Cathedral on March 11, 2024 ((link is external)https://cathedral.org/meditations/taking-jesus-seriously/)"

Father, we thank Thee that Thou art our Father. We commit ourselves to Thee. May Thy Spirit of absolute purity, absolute honesty, absolute unselfishness, absolute love permeate our lives. May we join our hands and our hearts with the peoples of the world to build a fellowship of freedom, of peace, of love, of brotherhood everywhere. Amen.

—Mary McLeod Bethune “My Prayer”

Birth year
1875
Death year
1955
Nationality
United States
Primary country of residence
United States
Birth year
1875
Death year
1955
Nationality
United States
Primary country of residence
United States