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The Life and Legacy of Mary McLeod Bethune
- Narrated by: Rael Ba
- Length: 4 hrs and 29 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mary McLeod Bethune was a phenomenal Black woman who rose from poverty, established a school, became a strong leader for voting and women's rights, and was an advisor to four presidents. Based on over 35 interviews with those who knew Mary personally, this biography gives insight to this wonderful leader who will be the first Black woman to have her statue placed in the National Statuary Hall in Washington, DC. Mary comes alive through the narrative and personal stories.
©2006 Nancy Zrinyi Long (P)2024 Nancy Zrinyi Long
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