Mary McLeod Bethune was an African American educator and leader in civil rights. She established a private school for African Americans that would go on to become Bethune-Cookman University. Under her advisory role to President Franklin D. Roosevelt she became known as The First Lady of the Struggle.
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The area of Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site is 283.27994956800006 square meters.
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