Mary McLeod Bethune was a great educator, advisor to U.S.
presidents, leader of "the Black Cabinet," founder of Bethune
Cookman University, and National Council of Negro Women. Some of
the great legacies of Mary McLeod Bethune are left in her abundant
records from decades of dedicated service to the public. The book
is designed to recapture some of those words of wisdom which speak
to the present generation. She was one of the most influential
people of the twentieth century. Her words can be very
strengthening and stimulating. Mary McLeod Bethune had one of the
most dramatic careers ever played at any time on the stage of human
endeavors. She was a great woman of vision, courage, perseverance,
and endurance. Indeed, many people still look up to her as an
inspiration to all human beings regardless of political, cultural,
ethnic background. Her faith in God was remarkable, and her
philosophy of living and serving transcended nationality, gender,
and race. She was an educator who shared her passion for education
with the world. There is a certain amount of inspiration in this
book that can motivate all readers to new and greater heights.
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