it would be a world without bethune-cookmen collage/universtity.
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.
The World is Not a Pleasant Place to Be by Nikki Giovanni the world is not a pleasant place to be without someone to hold and be held by a river would stop its flow if only a stream were there to receive it an ocean would never laugh if clouds weren't there to kiss her tears the world is not a pleasant place to be without someone
Without the declaration of independence, the United States would be a territory or a colony of the United Kingdom. It would pay taxes to the United Kingdom.
We as citizen follow laws because our founding fathers said we had to. Without law think of all the ciaos this world would be. It sure wouldn't be a cup of tea now would it? - Hannah L.
Third World countries have less wealth, military power, less education, health and are dominated by First World countries. The poor nations provide natural resources and cheap labor. These countries further provide a destination for obsolete technology, thus providing additional markets for developed nations to sell their seconds. Without this second hand economy, these nations would be without have any standard of living. Thus, a dependency is formed.
Mary McLeod Bethune was born on July 10, 1875 and died on May 18, 1955. Mary McLeod Bethune would have been 79 years old at the time of death or 140 years old today.
well i would probaly say around 1897 when she met him.
Yes. One son named Albert. I would like to know if he is alive and what career path did he choose?
Mary Mcleod Bethune contributed alot to the African American society... she helped the young African American people learn how to be able to read and write so that they may have a chance of suceeding in life... Some that African Americans don't contribute andything to society but if you look back at the worlds history without the African Maericans help we would not be in as goos of a place as we are now!
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.
Mary McLeod Bethune felt the local negro young ladies needed a special institution to be educated. The general purpose was to insure a fruitful future in a world closed to blacks. So in a church meeting at Allen AME one evening she appealed to local black businessmen. John Henry Williams ( 1871- 1944) a prosperous carpenter from Bucks Horry, SC. and his wife Alice Smith Williams (1879-1968) were newlyweds when they assisted Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune ( 1875-1955) in establishing the renowned Bethune Cookman College here in Daytona Beach. Due to an initial lack of space, yet a burning in her heart, Mrs. Williams held the first classes in her own vast mansion. Thus history would forever give credit to the Williamses for starting Bethune Cookeman College.
John Henry Williams ( 1871 - 1944) a prosperous carpenter from Bucks Horry, SC. and his wife Alice Smith Williams (1879-1968) were newlyweds when they assisted Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune ( 1875-1955) in establishing the renowned Bethune Cookman College here in Daytona Beach. It began as a College for Young Black Women, Bethune serving as president. Due to an initial lack of space, yet a burning in her heart, Mrs. Williams held the first classes in her own vast mansion. Thus history would forever give credit to the Williamses for starting Bethune Cookman College.
1904. John Henry Williams (1871 - 1944) a prosperous carpenter from Bucks Horry, SC. and his wife Alice Smith Williams (1879-1968) were newlyweds when they assisted Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune ( 1875-1955) in establishing the renowned Bethune Cookman College here in Daytona Beach. Due to an initial lack of space, yet a burning in her heart, Mrs. Williams held the first classes in her own vast mansion. Thus history would forever give credit to the Williamses for starting Bethune Cookman College.
John Henry Williams (1871 - 1944) a prosperous carpenter from Bucks Horry, SC. and his wife Alice Smith Williams (1879-1968) were newlyweds when they assisted Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune ( 1875-1955) in establishing the renowned Bethune Cookman College here in Daytona Beach. Due to an initial lack of space, yet a burning in her heart, Mrs. Williams held the first classes in her own vast mansion . Thus history would forever give credit to the Williamses for starting Bethune Cookeman College.
John Henry Williams ( 1871- 1944) a prosperous carpenter from Bucks Horry, SC. and his wife Alice Smith Williams (1879-1968) were newlyweds when they assisted Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune ( 1875-1955) in establishing the renowned Bethune Cookman College here in Daytona Beach. Due to an initial lack of space, yet a burning in her heart, Mrs. Williams held the first classes in her own vast mansion . Thus history would forever give credit to the Williamses for starting Bethune Cookman College.
Bethune Cookman University. BCU is a historically Private Black University founded by the beloved Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune located in Daytona Beach, Florida. There marching band is amazing, and surely a school that prides itself on excellence. If you ever wanted to donate to a school that strives to give its students a quality education this would be the school. The history and legacy of the school is simply amazing.
The world would suck without skate boarding because without it what would be fun?