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Mary McLeod Bethune was a teacher and civil rights leader, and advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt who started a school for African-Americans in Daytona Beach, Florida (what is now Bethune-Cookman University).

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Mary McLeod Bethune affected history in such a positive way. Mary McLeod actually was a revolutionary educator. She was a racial justice activist as well.

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She accomplished many things including opening a school for young African American girls and they are not just for girls they are for boys & girls.

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