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Wwii, Mary Mcleod Bethune At Phyllis iPhone case by Science Source. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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Mary McLeod Bethune at Phyllis Wheatley YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association) on Rhode Island Avenue, Washington D.C. Mary Jane McLeod Bethune... more
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Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Mary McLeod Bethune at Phyllis Wheatley YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association) on Rhode Island Avenue, Washington D.C. Mary Jane McLeod Bethune (July 10, 1875 - May 18, 1955) was an American educator and civil rights activist. With the help of benefactors, she attended college hoping to become a missionary in Africa, but instead started a school for African-American girls in Daytona Beach,1904. It grew and merged with an institute for African-American boys and became the Bethune-Cookman School. She was a member of the National Association of Colored Women and was president of the Florida chapter from 1917-25. In 1930 Herbert Hoover appointed her to the White House Conference on Child Health. In 1932 she worked for the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and became a member of his Black Cabinet, sharing the concerns of black people with the Roosevelt administration while spreading Roosevelt's message to blacks, traditionally Republican voters. In 1935 she founded the National Council...
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