Frances Perkins and Mary McLeod Bethune were female members of FDR's administration.
Their names were Samuel and Patsy McLeod.
The area of Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site is 283.27994956800006 square meters.
mary had 16 sisters and brothers
Mary McLeod Bethune (born Mary Jane McLeod) was the 15th among the 17 children of former slave parents in Mayesville, South Carolina. She was an author, teacher, an American Civil Rights Leader and she established the Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute for Negro Girls wherein she served as the schools president.
No - the most famous book by that name was written by Alex Haley.
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Yea! i Don't know how many. I was the one who asked '' How many books did Mary McLeod Bethune write?'' but you'll find out eventually what books she wrote. bye!
Yes she was durf!! She was famous for opening a school for black girls that's why are you??
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no she was not a slave so get your fact straight. :(
She made schools for black americans to go to.
Mary mcleod was born July 10 1875
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