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.
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.
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.
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